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MUTT AND JEFFJEFF’S IDEA WAS O. K., BUT THE EXPENSE TERRIBLE TEP, WE OWE Two WREKS ROOM RENT AND THE LANDLADY JUST SAID IF WE Dent Se 7TLe BY Two OK LOCK ENELE PUT US OUT, F,6ue6s WE'LL Have’ TO PAY OR SHE'LL HOLD oO a TRUNK. LP we coucn /AWway, DLL iN Ger " VL oe" THE TRUNK OUT?) BE RIGHT A PAONOGRAPH. TNE Gor A TALKING RECORD ON were. WE'LL LOWER THE TRUNK Our THE WiINGow ano TALKING STARRY THIS GOING AND SHE'LE THINK ETS US AND STIL Meee SO SHE Wow'r (AVE ST! GATE TILL 2 O'CLOCK AND WE LE _TEALEY RAYMOND RELEASED UPON j which he led the Giant a mond has asked for and receiv _ The peppery little pilot felt that he had put in enough | time on one club and that a change would be better for all| In view of Raymond's long and faithful service} concerned. HIS OWN REQUEST _ BY EDWARD HILL. FTER serving on the Seattle team for eight years, four of ttack as manager, Tealey Ray- ed his release. as player and manager, Dugdale said he felt that he could do no less than give Raymon Altho Raymond stated he baseball future, it is believed he has his eye on a managerial! tion than the North-/ berth in a league of higher western. mants, one in 1912, his fir 1915, when the Giants foug known. build be putting it too mildy orgotten in this league. Tealey stated today that h ath or so. INNITY IN BAD RIN BUTTE about Joe MeGinnity and doings. At that time we said sooner or later Joe would get tm ad in Butte. The Montana pa- pers beld us up to ridicule But he who laughs last has the loudest snort due bim. All we predicted about Joe has come true. BULLBROS. just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 AMUSEMENTS “TRE SONG OF SONGS A Dramatic Sensation. Rventngs, 8:20; 109 to See Pop Matinee Tomorrow, 3:50 ROMAINE FIELDING Internations! Photoplay Star, in Person. Other Big Features. i8e nd 20. 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Bring this a@ with you OHI Cut - Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY OF. 1 Opposite Prassr-Fatorzon Om schools as well as Lops Angeles, present patronage is! sarily custom- d the desired release had not yet laid plans for his classific While pilot of the locals, Tealey led his men to two! st year as manager, and again ht their way from the cellar to championship in one of the greatest spurts this league has To say that Raymond is well liked by fans and players! . The little skipper will never ¢ would remain in Seattle for a The Montana papers ha been was about midseason that We panning him unmeretfully and re-| a few ancomplimentary re-| ports that bis team laid down on| |him in the home stretch were printed about a week ago. PACKEY McFARLAND TO QUIT FIGHT GAME Packey McFarland siven up all hope of getting another bout with Mike Gibbona, and henceforth will run his brewery on a paying basis and leave the squared circle to others. Packey is very anxious to get a return go with the St. Paul ghost, but declares that under the cond!- tions asked by Mike, the affair will never be pulled off. [BILL DIETZ PULLS SOMETHING | ELSE NEW AT W. 8. C, Leave it to Bill “Lonestar” Dietz, Indian coach of the Wash- |} ington State college football team |to dig up new stuff to get some publicity for him and his pigskin warriors, Bill will have moving pictures taken of his pigskin huskies and will use them in smoothing out de- fects in their playing of the game. | | TO THE BIG SHOW Harry «lannah, the lanky catch er who used to backstop for Spo- kane and for the past two seasons has been with Salt Lake, is head- ed for the big show. Reports from the Coast league says that Salt Lake and the Phil- Hannah for Cravath. Since Cliff Blankenship tendered [his resignation as manager there | there is some talk that Cravath ts |to manage the club, |FRANKIE SULLIVAN MAKING A HIT R. H. Van Nostern, manager of Frankie Sullivan, who fought Lee Johnson to « draw in six rounds at Portland Tuesday night, received a telegram following the fight ting that Sullivan was very pop- ular in Portland, and was to be matched for another go shortly. CONFIDENCE IN SELF |COST HALL KALE It cost Laurence Hall a little money to lose to Joe Gorman Mon- day at Everett, The Lincoln ban tamweight was so confident of win jning from the San Francisean that he gobbled up every bet in sight, | with the result that there was quite a dent in the leather when it came \time to setle up SONTAG AN EASY VICTOR ACCORDING TO PAPERS Val Sontag, the former 8. A. C. |middlewelght champ, had little trou- ble in winning his first bout tn |Gotham, Papers from the big city, just at hand, state that Sontag closed one of his opponent's lamps early in the fight, and then lam basted him unmercifully GORMAN MATCHED FOR BOUT WITH JOE HARRAHAN Before leaving yesterday for Portland, Sol Cohen, manager of Joe Gorman, came to terms with Matchmaker Adame of the Elks’ club for his boy to appear tn a head liner here with Joe Harrahan in the jnear future. |CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOLS | WANT AMERICAN FOOTBALL ‘The American pigskin game Is fast taking a tight hold in Callfor- nia, Already there fs a movement mder way to establish the old game in the & Francis high lies have agreed upon a trade of |> | | STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1916. PAGE 7 (Gopyright, 1916, ‘Trade Mark Reg. | by MG. Fisher, ®. Pat. Offion) ON Fa | ER Ben GREAY rea Jerry bur WHeRe DID You GET THE PHONOGRAPHT SAY, JEPP, THE rewris due! | Ig THAT So, MUTT?) WELL I Just GoT A cHEeCK PROM Home TOOAY AND~ i STARS OF BIG TENNIS TOURNEY WILLA M.JONNSTON ’, | | at Colorado Springs) DOPE, COLORADO SPRINGS, Sept. 6.-—| |Gloom and pessimism have replaced jthe alr of enthusiasm over boxing |that has prevailed for weeks in Colorado Springs, and today the be. Heft ts general that this city has seen the last boxing match for \eome years. The ccllapse of a seo |tlon of the arena, and the tnfury of scores of apectators, combined | Boxing Is Now in Bad + $27,000. with the demonstration of dissatts fied fight fans, has turned the rest- dents against the game. Tho total receipts to the club| from the Welsh White fight were | wow! The fire started tn the tower, The sexton did not fret, $30,718, Of this sum Welsh re celved $15,309. Hin guarantee was| 7%? Delle were ringing wet $12,500 and $1,000 expenses. The liad remainder he received was his 60 per cent eplit in receipts over White received $4,000, The tue on the avenoo When rain on it did eet, No longer was a statue, | Pot ae Cinetanatt .,. err AMERIOAN LRAGUB Pet sm ee Roston . Detroit . Philadelphia Anderson Wins at Golf Tournament! PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5.--John) G. Anderson and D, B. Sawyer put) up the hardest match of the ama | teur golf championship tournament eing staged here, yesterday, An-| son was returned the victor, one} ‘ed | off. J. M. Ward defeated Robert) A, Gardner, 6 and 5, a up, after 87 holes had beon NATIONAL RESULTS At Boston 2, Philadelphia 4. At New York 2, Brooklyn 5 At Chieago 2, Cincinnati 3. No other. | Albert Hansen | deweler and Silveremith 010 Gecond Ave, Near Madison FREE PHYSICIAN This n any Man, Woman or Child who is @ patron of this! rtore may consult the ex-Govern-| ment Physician and obtain a pre-| seription for any disease, FR Nose and you the same serv- wo why walt? RIGHT DRUG CO. ! FIRST AVENUE Betwerw Spring ‘and Seneca But just a statuette, , sae <r Yale’s Gridiron ae ee dan was arraigned before the bE tate ical Board an Squad Called Out! sarge pennant band Heense to practice medicine NEW HAVEN, Sept. 6—Y are to be playing ragtime | | 1] Tee hound ‘being thatthe ot gridiron equad got down to pr “ a ‘ vertisement reproduced, today, with the arrival of mt had been running in Tad Jones from Excello, 0. w he has been spending the summer One hundred and twenty-five men have been ordered to report by Capt. “Cupid” Diack. Jones, who! has been coach at Exeter for sev- y Cobb ts sharing honors as 8 to come back. Nelson! eral years, getting into the big the trial of the cas nh! school ¢ as a coach for the BR ge Md been abandoned ot followed, Ah ‘the dein] first time. meee, . n Court, produced evidence of H ans aot ana Manager Tinker fined Heine| I] Sug c™yrier, yeret canes Famous Nag Will Judge Walter M. French to Zimmerman from first to third on a sacrifice Gallop No More} {rrr "tate wnat a suy gets for ||| Jordan. restoring to him his NEW YORK, Sept. 6—Frinr| 10H OverzouoUE, alts French stated tn hte Rook, the famous 38-year-old, ts not When Coveleskie to be raced in the future, This an- them the Tigers pitches nouncement, made last night, came) victory, as a surprise to those interested in mm t or ignorant persons have racing, The horse will be sent to) ¢——_--_-. —__----_@ been deceived. On the other a Kentucky breeding farm | Labor day has its advan: hand, the witnesses \whoe have been produced on be- - | tages. For instance, Tono and Tacoma Teams Play Draw CENTRALIA, Sept. 6—The Tono the fracas, o— club and a team composed of Ta- y coma ORy ‘league itetare played|Gotch that speed, endurance and ay Paggich ee this 15 Innings, to a 2 to 2 tle here on|Skill are essential to @ wrestler! i] oity generally as del Labor day. G. Davis, the Tono| Who 4s successful. Naturally, the! || among the best people in the pitcher, was knocked unconscious|size of the purse hasn't a thing to] |f city, And I don't think that by a thrown ball. He was revived|do with tt and resumed pitching Ad Wolgast Battles Draw With Morrissey middle champ his boxing club in Syracuse. IDAHO FALLS, Sept. 6. -Lee . Morrissey, the St. Anthony light-| Pal Moore Victor weight, held Ad Wolgast, former Hghtwelgb* champion, to a draw in In Boston Battle thelr 2° ;yund bout here last night. The crowd was reported at 2,500, altho it did not appear that large. SANDERSON’S PILLS BOSTON round bout, the Arena A, C, last night. The well known and relia- ble emedy for FEMALE AMERICAN RESULTS a to 10 day ry No other, box, or 3 for $6, Bvery box He worrted not, because he knew ; popularity with his brother, Cornon. Now it Is Abe Attell who wants Boy page Battiing $50 for trying to go sually pole out a it gives | some of the star morning in | fielders a chance to butt into vevvicainientinesmmainly 3 8 8 We have it straight from Frank See whero Tommy Ryan, former is doing well with He's making money glove over glove, Sept. 6.—In a fast 12- ing, Pal Moore was awamed a pop- ular decision over Frankie Britt at At Washington 2, New York 0, At Philadelphia 6-1, Boston 2-7. BOO BY BUD FISHER. B! JOUR Rear WAS ONLY Six BUCKS AND THE TRUNE 'S ONLY WorTH SENEN ‘WILLIAMS IS | AGAIN KING OF COURTS' FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 6.—R, Norris Willlams, of Johnson here yesterday, Wil- | tame is wearing the crown for the second time in his short career on the clay courts. match was fought out In five hard sete, Th scores follow: 4-6, 64, 0-6, 62, 6-4, In winning the title, the new |champion staged one of the most remarkable returns to form seen in the East in years, | After losing two of the first ithree sets and apparently off his game, the Philadelpbian came thru with a rush and swept the tiring champion off bis feet with terrific drives which went true to the mark. In the early sets, the Californian played the best game of his career, while Willams was erratic. ston tired toward the end, how- ing shots had him running over the court with the result that he lack- ed the punch In the closing games to win. Builder of Fast Boat Is Drowned DETROIT, Sept. 6.--Edward Lynden, who helped build the Baby Marold, which hung up a world's record In the hydroplane speed- boat race yesterday, and then burn ed, was drowned, following an ex- ploston of gas in the boat, WILLIAMS WINS AGAIN The speedy O. B. Williams Sash and Door Co, baseball team annex- On January 7 of the year 1916, Doctor J. Eugene Jor- local the untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseases mentioned therein. for newspapers, was Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts tn the matter and rd a decision to Dector or The court cannot find tn this case that any credulons half of Doctor Jordan are among the best people In the city, Professtonal people, people of standing in the community, people who are known to the Court person- ft can be contended that they were either credulous or ignorant except as the laity generally {s somewhat ignorant of medical matters. There is no contention he has been given which fs at all tended to benefit the patient, There is no contention on the and it so stated by counsel fo {nfurious to public morals, vertisement is (ind that the adveruisement is so uaranteed, Hours, 8 to lto af: Sundays, Il tel Main RAYMOND REMEDY Co, & Unles Room 6, Hotel Antlers. 4th _ First and Yesler. armful, In fact, all of the testimony in this case seems to show, as far as that is concerned, that any medicine that evor has been administered by Doctor Jordan has there was anything in this advertisement that was Bo that it gets Cown to whether or not this ad- grossly untrue as to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Base- ball fans are beginning to won- der if two clubs which have played a very little part in the races of the leagues this year finally to step in and be the real factors in determining the outcome of the flag hunt. In Philadelphia today the Boston Ri Sox, champions a year ago in the American league, are due to clash again with Connie Mack's depressed Athletics, terday | Detroit to creep up. In New York Dodgers were to double bill, | Bill Carrigan has less to wor do battle in John. Over than Wilbert Robinson, for in con- ever, and the Philadelphian’s pass-|tenders—St. Louls and Detroit—are In Chicago, also, the White Sox and Cleveland In- dians will go to the mat, and one |Detroit his two strongest to lock horns. of these clubs will stand the chan of taking a death wallop. today's schedule calls for a doub! in New York. One of these clu! 60 to Boston for the issue. and Philadelphia take another v' ing would be: age .569. VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Doomed to a Crippled Glandular my system right here in Seattl hundreds of signed testim ful patients wh Diabetes, Proll Chronic Erys! Heart D bre Gas (necluding Heart Meningitis, Neural, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Goltre, called incurable diseases, There bein; to bear tn min Jordan, 619% First Avenue, 8: ys from 9p. m. ollieited. Watch e that apy medicine Jordan The Medical part of the State, w the Btal that not cure them, cure them, but ly cured patients as witnesses for his case, stories of their under oath, grossly untrue as | many friends Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, the Mackmen took a fall out of the Sox, and enabled the Glants and Boston and Philadelphia Nation-| als are having {t out in Boston, and header, while Robbie's charges and the Glants are doing the same stunt is bound to stick right on Robin- son's trail, and then Robinson must Should Detroit win from St. Louls tory from Boston today, the stand- Boston, won 74, lost 56, percent- won 75, lost 57, percent- Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan's Remedies Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by READ HIS TESTIMONIAL T have been giving practical demonstrations of the mertts of Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatici Dance an A number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, 1 1 the full name and addr. erst weaene to involve morai turpitude on the part of Doetor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor GREATER VINDICATION were incurable, meaning, of course, that t! Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public and his Cheasty’ The “Invincible” Suit Supreme Value $16.50 Always $16.50 “Values Tell” PERSE LL a ATHLETICS BID TO FIGURE BIG IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE © the Phillies 1n both games today, |while the Giants and Dodgers break leven, they will lead the National |league race by half a game. Dillon May Take on St. Paul Lad 8ST. PAUL, Sept, 6.—Efforts are | being made here today to arrange |a match between Mike Gibbons, lo ‘cal middleweight, and Jack Dillom lof Indianapolis, the light heavy- | weight champion. Harry Sherman is dickering for the mateh, an@ aiclaims to have a tentative agree |ment from each man. Anderson, Auto Racer, CINCINNATI, Sept. 6.—Gil An- \derson suffered a broken leg and ‘several minor injuries yesterday, when his car went thru the fe at the Sharonville track. Payee \clans say Anderson's condition is not dangerous. Wichita Club at End of the Rope WICHITA, Sept. 6.—Wichita has thrown up its franchise in the West- ern league. The proposed trip to Denver has been canceled and the bi ess end of the club taken over by the league. A poor season finap- cially was given by the officials as Ty ce le- bs te- Condition for Life by Remedi : Beattie, Nov. 1, 1916 tubercular abscesses on my ed t ened) cB BOYD, 2716 Fourth Ave. North. je for the past thirty years, and file In my office, written by cured, will attest to its wonders, Chronic Inflammation ysis of the Auditory Nerves, Chronto Dyspep: pilepay, 1a, Hard Lamp: he Breast, Leakage) Hip Disease, Infantile 6, Jaundice, ‘Curvature, oat of the ether so- ral wie, ie of ter J, Eugene Office hours, 9 a. m. m, Consultation free Corre- Saturday Ster for remarkable h COULD NOT BE DESIRED Board claimed that these diseases could Doctor Jordan not only claimed to produced in court scores of see remarkable cures have been stated with the proven facta in the case,