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Oftice) Reeve Th pie BROCK, wo i | meer ' —-—-——— . —— _ Rooms, DowNSTAIRS IS A PAL OF OURS. mA an 4 uns \ METS RooMED HERE MOR B YEARS - ses \ eae . fag Om HERE Clewr YEARS, VOU Go Tes HER BRE Cue ue | TERS CleHT YEARS) ( JEFR ISA NICE ( Bike $/2. and THAT HE SAID IF WAS arene On AM ne. Sia LTT PAL AT - Ol Pay THE RENT bmiLL'S PALS 4 ' “ “ny noRE . A —— aged HERE. DONT | war, ITS LUCKY TD 40) “s> ) [eaty SA SWweEd —“ —~ ( keep me | we KNOW BILL )) ) repeat youl A \ \ im SUSPENSE f 50 wEllo A GU ee b beaytulseadisnnes ) wo LwedD HERE “WALL IK SEMI-PRO BASEBALL | DRAWS BIG CROWDS ~ OVER IN MONTANA BY EDWARD HILL ONTANA baseball insane, Me Janett, of W who is back from a season is according to former U with the Anaconda club in one | “Kilty" and Seattle Giant backstop, of the Montana semi-pro circuits “Kilty” was with the local club until it came time cut down, when he was lopped off the salary roster then hied it to Montana and played semi-pro ball Mc Janett says that the smal! Montana towns turn out} as large crowds to see the semi-pros play as do Butte and Great Falls in the N. W. league. playing Saturdays and Sundays and hole as did any of the men in the gue,” said In one game played, the U. of players’ share of the gate was $22.50 cach a week like that and a j induce to hop the circuit as did Sto REPORT RAYMOND MAY BOSS TACOMA CLUB There are reports going the rounds of the N. W. league to the) effect that Tealey Raymond, “Kilty.” W ea lad former sa le at $3 a day t ke {FITZSIMMONS RUNNING BOOZE EMPORIUM Another former seen at the helm of the Tacoma “Players in the league 1 was in made as much money! ling down a soft job} heavyweight champ who {« also in the saloon re. | Dusiness Is Bob Fitzsimmons. |Robert is now dishing up the brew signed skipper of the Giants, may |i. nis place in Newark, N. J. Young Mitchell ts back in Frisco from a Ruby the of ‘days dom any leaguer Johnny Evers to Get Back in Game } to He | } | | | | | | | . b> when the 1917 season Set8lirip to the East, aad saw Fitz ish under way. Itchell brings word that Jim Cor-| to Tealey neither affirms nor dentes )).:+ hay left the vaudeville stage re the report, which originated in Ta-/1.4 will be starred next season {n i coma. By losing Bill Leard, Russ iGo, yr Cohan's latest play, “Hit-| of Hall has now no one to lead the |og the Trail.” ed team on the field, so it would not be lor a big surprise to local ball fans to| JACK KEARNS MAY GET } r of hear of Tealey taking the reins HIS FACE PUNCHED BOSTON, Sept 1 Johnny he next season. | Those old roommates, Billy Mur-| Evers, the cup-up captain of the 7 earns, are ac uy er | JOHNSON SETTLED IN ohne gage Pompe aN pdlon oa Boston Braves, is back in uniform SPAIN FOR GOOD Hifornia |Johony will probably be In the} Despite the reports that he is) Billy left Friseo for a trip in the lineup today. The Braves have) R ] about to be run out of the country, sticks the other day, and while he been weakened by many Injuries Jack Johnson has written a friend|was gone Jack gave out the word |and Stallings lied Johnny out R fn the U. S. that he has settled that Billy never was much of a down in Barcelona, and is running |fighter. and that If any one else q a saloon and making good. He/|than himself (Kearns) had been/ NATIONAL LEAGUE sh adds that he is not going to be run|his maanger, Pilly would atill be of out of the country. jraising chickens in Petaluma, tn pare pt jstead of chasing them tn Frisco r : rie When the Portuguese slugger got Be ” rt) a Seattle—2 Days—2 15-16 back in the village he heard about |C™c**®. “ F it, and has been hounding Keartis|ar toute + “ n- | Fri., Sat, SEPT. up and down Market st. ever since, | Washington see | WASHINGTON HOTEL cincus CONSIDERABLE INTEREST Miadelphia so (168 DP Grounpe 9% IN HARRAHAN BOUT | -— Local followers of fistania are| CINCINNATI 2 BUFTALO Bat ne at? taking considerable interest in the| AT NEW YORK ie, Soe wap west ut to be put on between Earl Mitchell and Hubn; Benton and Conner and Joe Harrahah Friday | McCarty ight at the Elks’ show. Harrahan pught Joe Farrell in Everett on| PI es ad Labor day, and made a good show-|AT BROOKLYN ......6 10 06 at ing against Porcell’s feather. Evans, Jacobs and Fischer; Pfot es Another bout that would create| fer and Myers. + interest at the present time would| Second came— _ be one between Frankie Sullivan| PITTSBURG ; 2 6 * and Joe Farrell. Sullivan will be| AT BROOKLYN . 1 1 oe a back in Seattle soon, so local pro-| Mammaux and Fischer; Coombs pct moters should get busy and line up 4 Miller. oi such a tilt |ST. LOUIS NERS as PORTLAND MAY LOSE AT PHILADELPHIA ..4 12 0 HOCKEY FRANCHISE | Meadows and Gonzales; Alexan There seems to be some doubt as| “er, Adams ond Burns to whether Portland will be rep. First resented in the Pacific Coast | CHICAC o 5 hockey league when the whistle for AT BOSTON 1 3 9 t. play is blown this winter. Officialx| _ Carter and Archer; Rudolph and e of the Portland rink didn’t make | Gow a’ oriee JUNCAE HERS enough to’ pay for the venture, ac sneanns game—-Called end 1th; A cording to reports from the Rose| ¢ eae— d SHOWS OF THE WORLD (Frc ene rink has been taken | CH Sa 5 3 12 not HODA ROYAL'S it EVLIN'S ZOUAVE REGIMENT PREPAREDNESS MANEUV aos ONLY ONE IN AMERICA Fy eucraan le is a question 2 1013 THIRD y, = ’ other methods Weighs 169 Lbs. #):°° .22sicre°0% 4 will be pleased me about LITTLE MIRACLE Denver, Colo, April 15, 1 “PERFORMANCES ave DAILY NIGHT 8:15 ‘COME DOWH TOWN ; FREE STREET PARADE! : TWO MILES LONG—10:30 A.M °° Sauna Fleer KE he cures far ely NATIONAL MARKET Always has big money saving specials. Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicatessen Groceries. Whipped Cream Chocolates. and 50¢ Ib NATIONAL MARKET 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH Butter, Eggs, Fancy ene, AME RIC A cover by their debtors, Whether or a team will be placed in the field this winter by the new parties ‘BULLBROS. Just Printers MAIN 1043 TheSafestand Quickest Way to 0 Get Well Ig 11% Ind Av, eoeveod 7 4 Hedrix and Wilson; Rudolph, Tyler and Gowdy AMERICAN LEAGUE and O'Neill No others (MAYOR STILL URGES | In an address before the the good work already hibition done by pro: | | pond shall come upon words hix vocabulary never knew beYoro. | with O|Jov this season “if Johnny Kilbane wants a crack at the lightweight title, Freddie Welsh will meet him in a 20-round contest,” Harry Pollok, manager for Welsh, declared yesterday, when a tentative plan for a championship to be staged at the Stock Yards stadium, in Denver, was laid be same weight stipulations that governed pounds on the morning of the con , Welsh muat be guaranteed a purse feather Kilbane must agree to the the recent Weish-Wh eat, Pollok declared of $15,000 to rink his title weight champion Pollok left Denver yesterday for Chicago, where he expects to meet the New Orleans promoter and the Dundee party and conclude arrange | ments for @ bout at New Orleans, November 11, Pollok said Welsh | would fight Dundee for the saine amount be fought White, Bo st | MAXIMS OF THE 19TH HOLE He who for the second time pitches his mashie shot Furthermo in the ring with the hard-hitting into a deep And the beaten army in the great war shall know far more of the Dites and joy of life % % «8 8 tt IT CAN NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN A golfer had a two-foot putt With which to win a hole And when he minsed be just sald: “Tut How very droll. BRR te | “In the olden golden days, a bali player was wont to get a bum |mitt. Now he suffers a lacerated hand. Which shows how the game is | Going to the dogs,” says Chariey Hulen. 3 really was until the present-day crop of Joe Ganses arrived om RS Dan Salt says: but Fred Fulton is said to have a lot of steam in his wallop.” am 8 The manager who makes a pennant drive must hold a tight ‘oil over his players tt 8 ot ot Why they try to stop hugging in the parks in American cities and then allow it for 20 rounds in broad daylight in Colorado Springs is be yond us! | 3% «& t St ot he bed and put the slippers near the chair % 8 8 ot st McGraw has tied a string to Jim Thorpe so often that the Chief is beginning to resemble a department store parcel. in and make OOTBALL]| GOSSIP | John Burkman, elected cap- tain of the Franklin gridders for thie season, did not come | back to school, Frank Town- send, a junior, was elected in his pla Portland—With but few ex- perienced men out in uniforms, the Multnomah club squad is prepared to face a hard grind | when it tack! the Oregon Aggies int game of the jon to be staged here on Sept. 30. | Capt. Pitka and his Franklin | midgets were out yesterday. Pitka has six of last year’s men on his roster again this season . Chances for new men breaking Into the lineup of the Broadway high machine look rather slim 10 letter men back on the Eugene—Nine letter men an- swered the first call for pig- skin warriors at the University of Oregon yesterday. Geo, Wagner, well-known Se- attle football star, will leave | shortly to enter Gonzaga col. | lege. He Is expected to make the center position on the Spo- k school’s grid squad this . year. Wallace De Witt, the former Harbor Island Princeton star, will play with the Shooters At It Multnomah club this year, shoot Berkeley-—The U. of C. football training table will be established jabout the first of the month, ac cording to reports today, . . Les Turner has charge of the The first since the chub second Broadway crew while Chittenden will put the midgets thru their paces. The little fellows turned out yes- terday 20 strong. |house was moved is being run off jthis afternoon at the Harbor island It is the regular mid-week 3:20. started at 3 trst| California Shot traps shoot Lake Winnewaska—Tt football practice saw 27 men in the . moleskins for Princeton. Capt Wins at Portland Hogg was on the job | ani as | PORTLAND, Sept. 13-0. N |A | MUSEM ED N T S| Ford of San Jose, Cal, won the in troductory shoot to the Pacific coast rT *0 | OsTON 7 6) | AT WASHINGT 9 Ten innings. Ruth, Mays, Shore and Thomas Johnson and Henry tT. LOUIS 5 9 AT CHICAGO d 2 Weilman and Hartley; Benz, Dan forth and Schalk ~ DETROIT 10 1 AT CLEVELAND 2 7 Ehmke and Spencer Covaloskt | AGAINST BOOZE Men's if! club of the First Presbyterian {church Tuesday night Mayor Gill | 1 that every effort be made to fefeat the two proposed Mquor | measures | He sald these measures, passed, would do much to nullify handicap tourney, here, yesterday |Ford was tied with three others. but won in the shoot-off. The regu lar events get under way tomorrow ILKES PLAYERS G vakeaum SONG OF SONGS” |Chicago Heavy to Meet Fred Fulton! CHICAGO, Sept. 13—Andre An derson was home today, after win |ning from Jack Hempel, California NEW PANTAGES | Mats 2:20. Evenings, 7 and 9 h heavy, last night in Kansas City on oTTr DE ot waimens ANC Oi apc He declares he has been matched for a bout with Fred Fulton In Bau ‘s ME 10K t BIG ACTS Me and 200 PALACE HIP Afternoon, 1:80 Fives, 6:30 4 JACK LEVY MI N |Claire, Wis., on September 27 | ‘ —~|Fast Nag Breaks Own World’s Mark SYRACUB worthy, driven t his own world’s rec the mile trot by stepping it in flat mM. Frisco, drive by Pop Geers, captured the Empire State stake, pits ERNE NOWF AND POSING AKT Me and Nelig-Tribune News. 10¢ Any Seat; Eve and sun Change Thurs, and Ihe Sun Mats Shows | FoR Elon YEARS. thetr night. prizes will be given VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court ake corre Pat Scott to Teach Boxing Pat Scott, well known In local boxing circles, has been en- gaged to act as Instructor of the manly art at the 8 A. C. Scott is stepping Into the shoes made vacant by the ree ignation of Chet Mcintyre. Me: Intyre was one of the most widely known boxing instructors In the country and has turned out more amateur champs than any other man, |Levinsky and Dillon Draw MEMPHIS, Sept. 1%. six-round draw here. Aquatic Meet Is Held by Schoo! An aquatic program, jed yesterda: \Golf Tournament for Lawyers Set Lawyers of Seattle will chase th lelusive white pellet over the golf Lots of baserunners act as if they were expecting the valet to come links in a tournament beginning the event |should be handed in before Friday|The Dodgers have Pittsburg to bat- A cup, golf balls and other'tle, and the Phillies are engaged in Saturday. Entries for (Put out NESTERDAN Jue OWED KER. | E\@HT NEARS Neither Battling Levinsky nor Jack Dillon jwere badly punished last night in| phillies, Dillon knocked the Hebrew thru the ropes} in an early round, but Levinsky fin. [ished strong includin, Fight fans never realized what a great fighter the late Joe Gane swimming races, fancy diving aad jother stunts, was si afternoon at Mount “There may not be anything In a name after all, the pupils of the Colman school, tla for objects featured the meet aker park by Cheasty’s ‘ J Union Suits that really fit. Properly propor- ; tioned by the ) maker, : Properly fitted by gor sy $1 Up “Values Tell” ae ON tr enmen TIGERS HAVE CHANCE TO CROWD RED SOX FROM TOP OF HEAP NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—The Tigers today have the best chance of the season to crowd the Red Sox from their pinnacle and step into the lead of the American league. They are just half a game be hind the champions. This aft- ernoon the Tigers will meet the Yanks at Detroit, while the Red Sox will remain idie. If the Tigers win they will be Just three points behind for the ership in Ban Johnson’ The Dodgers, newly retaraed to their pet place at the top of the lad- |der, also face serious trouble. The) by downing the Cardinals while the Dodgers were aking even with the Pirates, again st | ped to the fore and now are only a game in the rear, Should the Pt rates beat the Dodgers today and the Phillies score another success over the Cardinals, the Phillies will lead the circuit, White Sox Drop The White Sox lost @ peg in the fight for the Johnson bunting when they dropped a game to the Browns, and their chances back slid considerably. The National league race prom- {ses to stay just as loose as it now is. Brooklyn pitchers, after a short lapse, again are pitching winning ball, and the club, backed by the encouragement of the Brooklyn fans, is at home for the remainder of the season. ot of these clubs should offer serious obstacles to the leaders, altho Phil- ladelphia probably will have more trouble with the Cardinals than Brooklyn does with the Pirates, The Braves looked a little better | when they won one game from the Cubs and battled the Chicagoans to a tle in the second. Johnny Evers ~ returned to Beantown and watched ~ the games from the bench. He is expected to get back in uniform, and his presence will have a stimu- lating effect on the Stallings team. There is, however, | prospect for the Bra Maranville is out of the game with a pair of mashed digits and a brok-— en nore, PRACTICAL cern Ori electricity, © tomobtle SEATTLE ENGINEERING - SCHOO! Inc. 106 oy St. West y You have read of great bar- gains in lots here, but nothing like we have to offer for the next. few days. Lots adjoining the Navy Yard, with streets graded, cement sidewalks, sewer and} water, for only $200, payable $10 h and $5 per month, Call at our office and make an appointment to see this property, GWINN INVESTMENT CO, 414 Pleneer Bids. Elliott 3496 Seatile Philadelpbia’s stock went up when Alexander turned in a well- pitched victory over the Cardina’ conflict with the Cardinals, Neither 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 the board being that the vertisement reproduced, which had been running tn the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseases mentioned therein, Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts {n 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 Jordan, restoring to him his license. Judge French stated tn his decision: The court cannot find tn this care 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 tn the city. | Professional people, people of standing tn the community, people who are known to the Court person- ally and people who are known to the citizens of this city generally as being among the best people tn the city. And I don't think that ft can be contended that they were either credulons or ignorant except as the laity generally is somewhat ignorant of medical matters. has been given which is at af the testimony in this oa far as that 1s concerned, that over has been administered. by ended to benefit the patient, injurioes to public morals. So that it gets Cown to whet! srtisement {9 so grossly unt Ur First and Yesler. There {# no contention here that any medicine harmful. There is no contention on the part of the State, and it so stated by counsel for the State, that there was anything in this advertisement that was oral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Jer all the testimony in this case, vd that the adver.isement is so grossly untrue as Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedi READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Beattie, Nov. 1 Twelve years ago T had tubercular abscesses on neck and under m: rma, and ¢ cut them out for $500, but admit in ertppling my arm for life. Doctor J. cured me witheut an operation, and I have remained well ever since. (Signed) Cc. B. BOYD, 2718 Fourth Ave. North. I have been giving practical demonstrations o} my system Tight bere In Beatle for the past thirty vente: ane hundreds of signed testimonials on file in my office, written Dy grateful pa Will attest to its wonders. Cures of Asth Chronte Inflamma: Bladder, of the Auditory _N ronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Hard Lumps tn the Breast, ge) Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile Gangre aundice, Rheumatiam, Meningitis, Neuralgia, Paralyeis, Spinal Curvature, Goitre, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance and raost of the other so- called incurable diseases. ‘There being a number of Doctors Jor in Seattle, it 1s well of Doctor J. Bugene Office hours, 9 a. m_to 8 P..m. Consultation free, Corre- ach Saturday Star for remarkable cures. to involve mora! turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor Jordan GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that those diseases were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could not cure them, Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced in court sores of actual- ly cured patients as witnesses for his cat 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 and his many friends with the proven facts in the case, In fact, al seems to show, as any medicine that Doctor Jordan has er or not this ad- rue as to involve I cannot