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ar wi "cheese Ad is still $ of Ad. % the singe coerce ‘Dentist, Bs a MUTT, ING Gor A GOOD carp TREK. DECK OF CARDS Yrere, HAVEN'T LooKeD BET Vou as ir CAN TEL You WHAT Any CARD INTHE DECK IS. = have with Adolphus Wolgast—the lad who put» the smell in} Recollect how forming the populace that champ” after said Willie had copped the 133-pound crown from Ad that never-to-be-forgotten day at Daly City? Well, Ye toilers who cannot _gain or afford a layoff can ‘now have your dental work ‘done evenings whose offices will open from 7 to 11. ectly Foot of Cherry St. S@e THAT wer, rc M BT rie WOLGAST ADMITS — ¥ THAT HE SHOULD BE THE CHAMPION BY EDWARD HILL us today Ad used at it. Ritchie was a “cheese champ,” all right, says the “Michi- ho Bearcat,” but I know a bigger cheese and he is also a m “What have you against Freddie Welsh?” we inquired The question caused a near-riot in the hotel lobby. What Ad and his natty little manager, Larney “against Freddie would not look well in print, and besides this is a famil For one thing, Larney and Ad both admit that Ad won ‘the championship from Welsh at Denver in their recent ent and were robbed of the decision. WOLGAST LOOKS TO BE “IM, GOOD CONDITION ‘The former crown wearer ap-/to turn the trick. to be in good shape. He has keeping himself ms | go0d condition of late, w! was | Neff had the maki: if , ; than he did in the old days. | "Sgn lage aa he does not intend to try paper. in pretty public, but will en- to win over Chet Neff in| By The The H ip Offers TOMORROW _ HIPPODROME Road Show No. 3 ID 6 vindeville ™ Vaudeville Acts ' Graham-Moffett Players Comedy Sketch “The Concealed Bed” . Dilivotti-Moffat-Clare Trio International Dancers and Musicians The Girls Dairiy Singers and Dancers Gilbert Losee Triple-Voiced Singer and Comedian Abbott & Mills Comedy, Singing and Yodeling —— Augoust & Augoust Novelty Jugglers Feature Photoplay “The Higher Destiny” World’s On U. SEE Series Games At Palace Hip Starting Saturday, Oct. 7 Adrgesion Afternoons 1180 to 5 10c Any Seat 25¢; Children 10¢ | Any Seat OM, JEFF! Look AY THAT SPIDER, ON THE Wace Rm OW ING Ton CARD we Pa DEXTER TY and A that original discoverer—Mr. | | 4 to spend most of his time in- Willie Ritchie was a “cheese Lichenstein, have —_____ Just as short a time as it will take Lichenstein saw Neff box a few years ago and sald at that time WEEKS GETS OFF TO |A GOOD START | Billy Weeks, the middleweight |seen fn Seattle on several occa-| |slons, got away to a good start on his tour of Canada, under the direc-| ition of “Biddy” Bishop, former Ta ma sporting writer. Word bas been received from | Lechbridge, Canada, to the effect that Billy knocked out Frank Man- tell of Butte in the third round, the other night Sketches showing how “Chick’ The at Philadeiphia. List of Players Who Get the Coin NEW YORK, Oct. 4—The play- who are “eligible to compete in the world's series follow | HOCKEY PLAYERS WILL Boston Americans—Bil! Carrigan, BE SCARCE NOW manager; Agnew, Barry, Cady, Fos With the National Hockey asso-| tet, Gainer, Gardner, Gregg, Hen- ciation deciding to do business |‘tksen, Hoblitzell, Hooper, Janvrin, jagain this year, in spite of the war,| Jones, Lewis, Mays, McNally. Ruth, there will be a shortage in profes.|Scott, Shore, Shorten, Thomas, jsional ice hockey players. Many of Wagner, Walker, Walsh and the big leaguers have enlisted dur- Wyckoff. 4 ie ing the summer and will do their| Brooklyn Nationals—W. Robin- | . puck chasing {n some trench the|*0". manager; Appleton, Cutshaw, lcoming winter, unless the war{|Coombs, Cheney, Daubert, Dell, comes to a halt pretty pronto. | Getz, Johnson, Miller, Matis, Myers | Had the Eastern cirowit not start-| Merkle, Marquard, Meyers, Mow. jed the season, as was at first fey, Olson, O'Mara, Pfeffer, Rucker, |tended, there would have been| Smith, Stengel and Wheat. |plenty of stars for the Pactfic | Coast league. | | CHARLEY WHITE AND TRAINER | AGAIN HAVE SPLIT UP | Joe Thomas, who trained) Charley White for his recent bout with Freddie Welsh and many other contests, has quit the Chica-| goan’s camp for the third time. Thomas declares that he and White get along like a stray dog and cat tied in a bag together. Joe) says White asks him to do things! that he does not believe come un-| der the head of a trainer's duties| in camp. NICK WILLIAMS LINING UP YOUNG MATERIAL j Despite the fact that he has ap-| plied for a job as skipper of the! Salt Lake Bees, in the Coast league, | Nick Williams 1# not overlooking AMUSEMENTS LAST TIME "TONIGHT MAT. TODAY BEST SEATS $1.00 A World of Pleasure ‘Wm. Norris, Conroy & LeMaire Courtney | ¢ | Margaret Siaters =| & Hart Edwards Night Prices—0r to 82.00 ALHAMBRA THEATRE Fifth and Pine ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE Chip «i Marble in “The Clock Shep” Frask Orth and Wm. J. Dooley ta “The Fool Detectives” 5 Other Big Orpheum Acta Among the crop of bush pitchers | to be given a trial in May is Frank| Bowdin, who ts said to have set the| Southern California bushes ablaze the past season. JIMMY DUNDEE TO FIGHT BENJAMIN IN PORTLAND Altho Joe Benjamin, the Spokane featherweight, never showed much) in his two appearances in Seattle against Leo Houck and Chet Neff, he seams to be well liked and able to get matches in Portland. Dope from Frisco is to the effect that Joe has been matched with| Jimmy Dundee, the Oakland feath erweight, for a battle in Portland} ere long. MILES NETZEL IS NOW | PALACE HIP Afternoons, 1:20 to 6; Eves. 6:20 to Last ‘Times Today Hippodrome Seaoy ee vi Not Mats, 10¢ any seat; NEW PANTAGES Mats. 2:20. Evenings, 7 and 9 HERBERT LLOYD 4&CO. In “Peaches in Pawn” BILLIARD INSTRUCTOR leHINCO, Worl@famous Juggler Our old friend, Miles Netzel, well! pegvian! & Vogliot, Operatic Stars known in Northwestern league 10¢ and 20¢ Other Big Features baseball circles, has been appoint-| Other ed billiard instructor at the Spo 9 k Athletic club. Miles it fe i‘ > mere \A/ILKES PLAYERS Crue nin ‘Tonlght—s 120—All Week “CO! ‘eer played in many tournaments in the} Northwest. Charley Brooks, former Seattle) first sacker, held the same position | meter ee Ie ben at the Seattle club last winter. 2he Matinee Tomorrew—2 20 Famous Speedway Ordered PORTLAND, Oct. 4.—-Portland’s |famous Rose City speedway, which lalready has cost several lives in The wel) known and ri ble remedy for FEMAL rRousL LARITIES, the most obstinate 4 to 10 days. Price $2 per | racing aceldents, is, under {he me box, or 2 for 86, very box e ‘ortianas uu ic ran! ours, ee ee Z to 1fo: Bundaye, 1 tot) Male |service commission told the coun- let) races should be prohibited until the curves are banked. 12,3 ne RAYMOND REMEDY Co, rt Ne 1 Quite! ry STAR—WEDNESDAY, TELL me Tee TOP iS Don't See ~ AN THING ON " Evane plays gor, ar artist, immediately after Evans won the amateur title beeper only on the green, but near the hole. i if Evans is 2°0 yards from the hole, he plays his spoon, but under 100 yards he usual- BETTING FAVORS RED SOX TO WIN NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—Retting in New York favors the Red Sox to win the world’s championship from the Dodgers—the odds on warers #0 far recorded being 7 to 56. The odd# on the opening game were 10 to § that Boston will w and there some betting at 1 to 10 that Boston would take four etraight. Wolgast Matched in | will fight in Portland October 11, was announced today | Muff Bronson, a local phenom |Neff Claims He Beat NEIER Mind } GO ON WITH THE TRICK, S= HIGH WITH TAKES” UP” TURF we OCT. 4, 1916. PAGE 7 (Copyright, 1916 ade Mark tee by ua THE ACE om SPADES WHAT CARD THE HOLE SIDE OF BALL CHICK it} He meets) Portlander 5 FAMOUS PITCH SHOT THE FACE OF HIS MASHIE NIBLIC is HEAVILY. CORRUGATED -——_ APPROACHING -— iv mals | Chick Evans, national land open golf remarkable. ly resorts to his mashie nib- lick, The face of this niblick is heavily corrugated and gives @ back spin to the bail. In making shots, lconcentrates first ceptive impression that he overshoot his mark But the champion makes al- lowance for the ball taking up turf in front of the ball. with the back spin t is always nearly perfect. The ball lands on the green and rolls only a few feet. This pitch makes a more spectacu- lar shot than the rolling ap- Five former N. W. league will get a slice of the world’s series kale. Of these, it is likely that but two will show in the box scores ef the big classic, however. The five are Vean Gregg, Chet Neff, Seattle lightweight, formerly with Spokane; Cart was hack home from Portland to-| Mays, former Portlander, and |day, where he was awarded a| “Chief” Meyers, on with |draw with “Muff’ Bronson last| Butte, now with the Red Sox, night at the end of six rounds.| and Walter Malis and Weiser Neff declared he had a shade on| Dell, former Seattle pitchers, the Portlander, and was entitled) now with Brooklyn. to the decision (CHEAPEST FARES Mays and Meyers will prob- ably be the only members of the group to get into a game, altho you can never tell. T0 CALIFORNIA | Ebbets Now Ready ; —) eS | If he is 200 yards from the green, by John./be ts almost certain to place the AND SCANDAL BY H. C. HAMILTON United Prees NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—Presi- rreapon dent Tener of the National league declared to the United Press today that absolutely nothing will be done from his office regarding the charges of Manager John McGraw that the Giants quit in yesterday's 4 game with Brooklyn. n mission was con- penal sg etire at r Graw rushed from the field in a fit/ning up to the last week. Not since — “It looks to me like am outburst |of temper. 1908, when the Cubs and Giants from a man wrought up over the| After the game he declared his|went into a play-off series, bas fact that he could not keep on win-| Players had not given him their|/such a close finish been witnessed. lning with a team which had just | best efforts, and that he was thru) The American league champions © lfinished a run of 26 consecutive for the season. He did not directly | have gone thru just the same kind victories,” Tener said charge them with playing into/jof fire. They have had five el Brooklyn's bands, but he said they|to battle at one time or another, Attribute It to Temper showed @ listlessness and indiffer-|and cinched their right to the ) “I do not doubt that he said ence in @ crucial game which was| world’s series when they invaded | harsh things, but every friend of shameful in a team which had just| foreign fields and crushed Dets baseball who knows the national completed a run of 26 consecutive | and Chicago, their strongest rivals, Qvans always) He has a de- swing in making his ap-| proach shot, and spectators get the is certain to President Tener’s declaration followed the rtion by Garry Herrmann that the matter had been laid to rest so far as the game will attribute it to the flery | victories. sald it.| temper of the man who There is nothing to be done fro: this office.” | cinch position for the National s ‘Peoner expressed regret over the|* At Philadelphia 3-5, Boston 61. — |fact that so much fuss had been |Pe" ee sihs aad will ao man te ee No others. 4 made over the matter, that ap- ‘ - ; amateur peared to him to be of very slight |WOrld’s series’ next Saturday against the Red Sox. The Brook- AMERICAN RESULTS champion of the jmportance. United States, attributes much of hin success to bis approach shots. His abfiity in this department is | commission should take up the matte | “There far as the cerned,” he declared. to talk about it.” | Ban Johnson, on the occurrence, saying in interest, located, & controversy not have any could not be MeGra nor | On January 7 of the year Portland for Bout! °°: ; :D, Oe |FIVE NORTHWESTERN ham and cabbage clase, but wit| PLAYERS TO GET A | flashing diamonds, Ad Wolgast| CUT OF BIG SERIES! to Quit Baseball} he} FIRST CLASS | ise =e F BROOKLYN, Oct. 4.—Charles Eb- | lean’ Breas bets declared last night that } La s ready to retire from baseball. | SECOND CLASS Ebbets hag been connected with | San Francisco $12.00 the Brooklyn club for 34 years, and | | Los Angeles 17.00 | says he js that now his team | San Diego : - 19.00/has won another pennant, he de | Two more of the McCormick | serves a long rest | Steamship Line's fast steamers will sii |sall this week for Southern Califor-| Kleinschmidt Is nia points—the “Willamette,” Thurs. | Sonar Be day, October 5, and the “Maltwo| Still in Tourney mah,” Friday, October 6. | Bvery| Peter Kleinschmidt continued to convenience for passengers is pro-| keep his place in the three-cushion vided, and the meals served are un.| billiard tournament at Brown & surpassed. As the safling list was|Hulen’s last night by defeating M rather large last week, it will be/J. Wolfe, 35 to 26. The winner |wise to make reservations at made a high run of three and the jonce. Full particulars at Milwau-,loser two. and Cherry st. Way to Get Well solicit canes other methods Investigate and you will be pleased Conault me about Asthma, Rheam Bronchitls, Dropsy, Appendicit D: i epat U iy and Other Ailments, Why take chances with unneces- sary surgical opera. Prices to sult DR, MACY Roem 6, Hote! Aatiers, 4th & Unten | 3nd Ficer Kyler Bidg., 611% Ind Av, kee City Ticket Office, Second ave. |The Safest and Quickest «! \«: Waa AOR, | UMPIRES SELECTED | ‘The world’s series umpires will be, Connolly and Dineen, Nation »; Quigley and O'Day, American league. | TO SHOW WORLD'S SERIES The Palace Pip will install a baseball score board and show the world's series games play by play, FIRST GAME IN BOSTON’ aves’ Field of the first encounter classic | FOOTBALL MIX ON The football game between Ever- ett high and Franklin high, of Port- land, has been definitely set for Oc tober 21. Boston, will be the be- en the Dodgers and Red Sox in 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 ad- vertisement reproduced, which had been running in the local newspapers, wi 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 Supertor Court, produced evidence of a character that caused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his Neense. Judge French stated tn his 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 In the sommunity, 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 in the city, And I don't think that ft can be contended that they were either credulous or ignorant except as the laity generally 1s somewhat ignorant of medical matters. There {s no contention here that any medicine given which is at all harmful. In fact, all timony in this case far as that is concerned, that ever has been administered by tended to benefit the patient. There is no contention on the part of the m it so stated by counsel for the State, t there was anything in this advertisement that was and injuriocs to public mor So that it gets Cown to whether or not this ad- untrue as to noral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot ind that the adverdsement is so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case. ertisement is so grossly Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, First and Yesler. ALL THE REST oF THEM is no case to close #0 commission is con- “T don't want} president of the/ American league, did not comment it was not his place to become involved tn which he could could been playing Bancroft's position. VINDICATED BY THE COURT], Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court BY BUD FISHER. Cheasty’s Clothes Fit Their Sur- roundings as Well as They Fit You $15 to $50 “Values Tell’’ So AR® wl M’GRAW CLAIMS HIS TEAM THREW CONTEST TO BROOKLYN DODGERS The race just over was one of the most spectacular ever staged. Brooklyn, the penant winner, held — the lead for five months in a sem — son that fairly sizzled. Pounding down the stretch from May to Octo: © ber, the leaders nevér were in @ | larry Hempstead, president of the |Giante | McGraw lost his temper early tn | the game, it developed. He left the field in the fourth inning, when he |became enraged by a wild throw jmade by Pitcher Perritt. He re- turned, however, only to leave} position to relax for a moment. again in the fifth when a Brooklyn] Injuries beset the Dodgers, and ~ base runner stole second. McGraw| Pfeffer, Robbie's star pitcher, suf- declared Perritt displayed poor|fered a reversal of form. The © |judgment and gross carelessness | Dodgers started on a long toad |in taking a full windup with a base|trip, and were rudely bumped out runner on first. His charge of quit-|of the top position, only to again jting aroused Art Fletcher and Per-|push away opposition. No le ritt, who gave him the He, and Mc-jthan three clubs were in the rune ES 4 NATIONAL RESULTS At Brooklyn 9, New York 6." Firet Flag Since 1900 The Brooklyn club, by going into m | lyn season will close tomorrow, and |{t {8 probable the Brooklyn regulars | will be relieved of hard playing tn |the final two games. Pat Moran of the Phillies, short of pitchers, strove hard for the league bunting, and failed only in the last stand. An injury to Shortstop Dave Bancroft last week is believed to have been responsible for the poor showing of the champions against the Braves. Milton Stock, third baseman, has At Boston 3-5, Philadelphia At New York 9, Washington (11 innings). No others. tad te dav Pasteurized. w Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies Doomed to & Crippled Cordition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Beattie, Nov. 1, 1914, tubercular absceases on my rma, and the doctors here but admitted that it ifs. Doctor J, Ew ie eration, and I have remained (Signed) c. B. BOYD, 2716 Fourth Ave. North. ve been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of em right here in Seattle for the past thirty years, and Is of signed testimonials on file tn my office, written by grateful Patients whom I have cured, will attest to its wonders. ‘ures of A Chrontc Inflammation of the Bladder, ysis of the Auditory Diabetes, Prolapaus Utert, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epileps: Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Gastralgia, Hard Lumps in the Breast, Heart Disease (including Heart Leakage) Hip Disease, Infantile nile Gangrene, Jaundice, cy Paraiye Spinal Curvature, Dance and most ef the other so- Meningitis, Ne’ biamua, St. Vitus Goitre, called incurable diseases. There being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, it ts well to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Hugene Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a. m, to 8 days from 2p. m. to 6 p.m. Consultation free. Corre- jolicited. Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable to involve moral 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 these diseases were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could |] not cure them, Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced in court scores of actual- ly cured patients as witnesses for his case, The stories of their remarkable cures have been stated [i under oath, | | | seems to show, as any medicine t Doctor Jordan has involve Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public and his