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Hunting Takes! 106 Lives in’16 } ( yi MANGE To Go WwrrhOUuT ANN THING Ty GAT TORAY BUT IH Gon’ iN AND BUY MUTT ONE Of THOSE | Neaenes or \_ CHRISTMAS | MUTT AND JEFF—MUTT VALUE IG SMALL BOT BY PAUL PURMAN Hunting, America’s most danger @us sport, reaped a toll of 106 lives @uring the 1916 season Completed returns Maine woods brought the total to that figure. The number of injured probably Rever will be known, but more than 40 were seriously hurt Fatalities, as usual, were | heavier in Maine and Michigan, | where hundreds of sportsmen | Mlock every year to hunt deer and other large game. MISTAKINC HUNTER POR DEER AND CARELESSNESS were Be main causes of fatalitie Many deaths occr 1 in Where there is n arger Shoot than rabbits or ducks. Deaths due to hunting were mu than last year, when Geaths and 66 injuries were report: | fn 1914 111 were killed and 162) MONGY. BOT PY wHeL THAT 2 THOUGHT OF ) states to Wounded. is estimated that 10,000 | scoured the Michigan | woods and almost as many Bought big game in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Maine. | These figures do not inelude deaths due to ng in Canada,| Where there are always many fa talities. Game wartens in the big game states declare that nerve hunt} @rs, novices at the game, are re Sponsible to a asure tor | the number of deaths Shooting at sounds and bits of} Moving color many times lead to/ hs, wardens declare. | HUNTING ACCIDENTS | Killed. ed. a 3 ee 8 ex 8 3 * «i 4 2 21 . 22 " ° 12 1 New Hampshire . 1 New Jersey 4 New York . "1 6 North Dakota 2 South Dakota 1 Wisconsin . 6 4 106 41 not reported. LOCAL JOTTINGS — } Sid Mitchell, the good-natured ‘Australian box-fighter, will take on Benny Garcia, El Paso middle weight, at the Elks’ smoker New Year's day. This will be Garcia's first appearance on the Coast ene Everything is ready for the grand house warming scheduled for New Year's Eve at the Seattle Athletic club. On January 25 an inter-ciub smok- er between S. A. ©. and Multnomah | Scrappers will be put om at th | local club. . The hockey team of Broadway high and the North Broadway team Will clash at the Arena Tuesday.! Frank Vance will referee. { ere Ray Campbell, well known light- weight, may box Frankie Burns, the| tough little Southern bo: the der states and back, next Lumbermen’s club smoker at/ them earn a living. Dreamland. Manager Joe Walsh is making all arrangements for the| Smee EQUINE SNICKER BEING "GIVEN EASTERNERS AS ORE. FOOTBALLER S LEAVE FOR BIGGAME’ = REGARDS SWIMMING RULE EUGENE. Ore, Dec. 25.—The 23 University of Oregon football players who will make the trip to) William Ferrier and Frank De Luca, Finishing a 14,000-Mile Walk That Lasted More Than Two Years. They started from New York April 4, 1914, tramped thru the bor- They started pennil Their trick dog helped They won a $5,000 prize. NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—Gig ‘ed henceforth. the they will follow tno’ that same as heretofor just les that have gone from one Pasadena, _w they willen-| 9 rater gel tad hey will er | end of the United States Pacific | their own inclinations and wear the ‘ania team on New Year's day met| °°4%t to the other were started | popular one-piece kind of Annette at the gymnasium today after a| "ecently when the Amateur | Kellerman decolletto suits It's to Snicker | Several of these sprites declared, with a grin tucked In here and there, that to insist on women wea jing stockings in? swimming events Athletic union, meeting in New | York, decided to keep women swimmers from competing with the male of the species, and as a side issue decreed that there short walk was taken prior to a/ modified Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Hugo Bezdek, wife of | the coach, | Tonight at 7:20 the men entrain | must be a change in the garb [is the funniest thing they eve a the Shaste Limited. The men| worn by the lady-tish. heard suggested si J are reported to be in excellent} ‘the A. A. U. highbrows ordained| ‘I'd like to take some of those condition and are confident of re-| i+ to this effect: “All women con-|men, hang long stockings on them turning north with the victory over) testants in swimming eventa must|and then make them swim races {n the Easterners. ar bathing suits of a black tex-| rough one remarked re that covers their bodies from| T n are united in declar. houlder to toe.” ing » stockings quickly be The giggle is still giggling, or It come bags, retarding the Try a Star Classified Ad| ' and get results. pebmedin very recent reports. The! swimmer and making !t almost im excited over the advice, and an-| = “No girl would be able to achieve good time in a sult such as the of-| ficials prescribe, The knee and foot must be free, Nelther man nor woman in the wat s at home . e with any fabric clogging the feet and legs. If the costume is insisted women racing. But I do not expect Ww rn officials to agree to such! arrow-minded and = unnec ary lation One woman well known a al swimmer wants to know why the| A. A. U, offictals didn't sug Unequaled for Speed, Endurance, Skill the women wear hats and shoes, tow. and Excitement Bele a er eS |New York Is All Vancouver vs. Seatile | Ssssr2ss, _ Has a New Champ is stirred up over a new lightweight. It is nothing new for New York to be atirred up over a fighter, More| y s bloomers have n given great} - publicity in the greatest city in the| 8:30 P. M. SHARP world than from all other parts of| the country combined, but this time} Reserved Seats now on Sale at |it looks as tho they have really Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Ave. Phone Main 2493 found something good « He is » Wallace, and down in |New York they say he is a second Owen regular fighter. Moran, which means he is a| Wallace deserves notice for knock-| ing Johnny Dundee off his feet for Because 1 determine your needs before attempting to treat | te first time in his career, if for no} I then am prepared to go about my work other reason matic wry Jam a graduate of a Clans A W ‘ numbered among the lewe, legally Heensed to practl « he da have . : lager + experience in my proftession--11 years in Be-|#core of boys who have defeated sitle. 1 treat Nervous Debi! Blood and | lreddie sh over the short, no Skin Disorders, Kidney and Bladde decision route | bles and Chronic Disorders, Re: | terme, and fees can be arranged to meet your| During his short career as ban Hremen CONSULTATION FREER, tam, feather and lightweight, Wal- 14 or 606 for Blood Disorders. me for a Wasserman blood test. DR, DOXAWAY 202 Liberty Bidg. Oppos' Come te/lace has met three champions, Wil liams, Kilbane and Welsh, and bas ite Pestetties, !done well with each of them, the 1912 championships as long a® powsibie. if slipping, the training of Villar Kyronen, a countryman, and has made him one/ orld. | Kyronen won the six-mile hill and dale race for the national cham plonshtp recently, beating his teacher and Johnny Overton, Yale cham- pion. In action, Kyronen resembles Kohlehmainen, and many believe he will eclipse the performance of his teacher of the best distance STAR—MONDAY, D TEMION THE (ArHRINSiC murTr KAiows T NAWENET avy Stow Him AND fry THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT THAT COUNTS PAGE 9 EC. 25, 1916, SIMPLY TALKED HIMSELF OUT OF ACRAVAT. you KNOW HELLO, Jerr, J AIN'T GONNA GET MOTHIN' FOR UNCLE HEAR RoR CHRIGTMAS. THIS WE AR HIM & Pee WHAT + LAST YEAR TL GANS THE OLD CHEAPS KATE 1T'6 A TOUGH WORLD At times. I love a strain of harmony I love a Iilting melody At times. At eventide, or even noon, 1 love to hear a deep bassoon Pour out its low and soothing tune At times At Umes | tows upon my bed, At Umes They toot their piec Reneath the Bunday 1 wish I owned @ Gatling gun At times % 3 3 8 THE FINNS 8T! Hannes Kobiehmainen, Finnish Olympic games, wants When Hannes felt hime tars of the we Mr. New York U Dear Freddie This is the time When all the boys Are joining the Never again club And they're all making New Year resolutions And everything And Freddie Freddie Welsh 8. A Why don’t Make & resolution sver to KYD The public again You know Freddie You just did it To prove you could And you did when they wake me croa#country runner, and hero of Finland to retain distance running he turned his ention to up at morn ' forlorn, es one by one morning sun CK TOGETHER SENT AND Bo YOU KNOW of And there c Very much fun in it Any t And Freddie It's much nicer To dodge mosquitoes On that Long island Farm of yours ‘Than dodge lightwelghts And you could make An honest living Raising chickens And eges And things And then maybe Folk would stop Saying nasty things About you Good night. t% & THE YELLOW PERIL California. % 8 8 athletes at Universities of Minnesota, Pennsylvania and FIGHTING VS, BOXING “Speed,” said one fight fan to se of brains are the things that strength do t Interest moe. Any another, “speed, cleverness and the I'admire in boxing. Mere brute big bum, if he has that brute {Copyrtant rete 1918. by " 0 Fisne Nae U & Pet Offices BY BUD FISHER. CAM You t Gur bein Om (Heese Gide Cary © TUAS wir HE’S WILDE ENOUGH, THINKS ZULU KID ilu Kid is probably con Jiminie Wilde is wik vine enough Th no reason why Mitchell shouldn't get along in Chi cago unless he's borrowed Percy Haughton’s wrist watch. Well, Connie Mack promised us ano r championship team in 1917. hum Mc ‘ und knoe Chaney Since that evi GUY & NECKTIE ROR CHRICT INAS. Fred ed Egg is riding in the! ANY SUCH & MURR AS ARGON ( 1 kuow = Gwe vo WEA An LSE FOR (rT. COULD T YoU Gimme BALK S NECKTIE | | A QUARTER ANN How? aap T surpose & HONE A SWELL | 4 ) WT 1 HaNeerr \ Here’s a Christmas Sermon on the Sport Page for Ball Fans | BY H. C, HAMILTON United Preas Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—After allowing John B. Day to eke | out his existence for years by tending gate at the Polo grounds and selling the “John B. Day” cigar to saloons, the National league, at its recent meeting in New York, finally | decided to take care of the »| man who saved the league to help build up his fortune, Whea the crash came this business went with the other, | In late years he has been tending | a gate » Polo grounds, accept |ing a dally pay for his services, To help out, he has walked from sa- loon to saloon, selling the cigars which he 1aade and which bore his name. Last summer he suffered @ | slight attack of paralysis, and just before the National league meeting nixday yele race, He's certainly | from annihilation in the dark | it struck again and his case was ank days of the Brotherhood league. |s!ven up as hopeless. Then only See The league voted to give the |did the National league go to his Wanted Energy—Referering «|! former president of the Giants | assistance. vocal bout between Jimmie Joon a pension for the rest of his Day hasn't many years to live, son and Dan Morgan | fife, thus making the remain. | but they probably will be filled Maybe some day one of these) ing’ years as smooth as they |With gratitude, not recrimination, sixday riders will have nerve) oan, | He was the kind of a man who al- enough to admit his name 5! jt was back in 1890 that the|W@ys accepted everything as it cheese, | brotherhood revolted and formed | came, —_ swage 2g the Players’ league. John B. Day was then president of the Giants + JACK WHITE Is HER and owned a controlling interest in Stars Skid Fast nage |the club. In spite of the * After a year's rest, Jack White,|the most prominent play | bees bse | —_ brother of Charley White, will get/game were deserting the National ase! tes jback into the game at the Elks’ | league, and things looked mighty | bet hui jemoker on New Year's day. His|dark for the old league, Day re ace K lopponent has not yet been picked.!fused to give up. He stack by the It doesn't take a ball player long ‘CLAIMS HE TAUGHT | | HER BABE TO DRINK jcago strength, can go in, take a pounding, stay there until the other fellow | is tired of beating him, and then stick over a sleep wallop Give me the boxers with intelligence, the boys who have that speed of foor, | that quick brain, that snap, and that ability to avoid the wild rushes of | wn, without wasting effort. They ‘re the boys for my money.” ‘Just then Ki Cranberry, 108 pounds tn his overcoat, did a back ward eprint from one side of the ring to the other before the attack of | attired lthe Marathon, Kid Cranberry grabbed Mike by both arms and hung on| Mauling Mike, who scaled 14 until the referee threatened to use in a toothpick After doing dynamite. stronger man, and occasionally shoot in a stinging punch of thetr || The fan turned purple, arose from his seat, clenched his fists and hollered “G'wan an ya yellow little bum! Whaddy think we're payin’ our dough fer? To see you foxtrot? G'wan an’ fight!” % tt t Wanted to Trade—A plugged nickel for a good dollar bill. Apply) Miller Huggins. % 8 t 8 tt Minor leagues want Judge Landis on the National commission, Have they forgotten about that $29,000,000 fine? % % 8 83 ff Ted Meredith ie to return to Sweden. Enough ought to be enough, Ted. 2 & MM KENDALL COLLEGE LEADS IN SCORING Final football returns from all parts of the country indicate that Kendall colloge, a small Oklahoma school, led all schoola in the country in points scored during the 1916 ing 80 touchdowns, 71 goals from t¢ Ivan H g Johnny B 3 There's one thing keen about t' ers to pick an All-American team ttt total at 181 points, passin, e ason, with a total of 566, represent yuchdowns and 6 field goals. Grone, the Kendall star, scored 20 touchdowns, kicked 61 goals from touchdowns, and kicked 5 goals from placement, placing his Gilrey for individual scoring honors. % om at he basketball season, Nobody botn- % 8 8t TURF MAY RECLAIM CROKER “Dick” Croker, once a conspleuc come back. the ocean, a few weeks ago, and announced he was “offa Hurope untll the folks there decided to kiss and make up.” | Croker had a fine racing stable in England, and when he loarned that the sport has been revived here, he intimated that he would bring hia best horses before spring and campaign them on the New York weeP tt ot tt at tt The New York politician returned to Columbia, ous figure on the American turf, m. he gem of GOOD NEWS, THIS Tho tale that football relations bet vhan a mrere rumor. an agreement between the two unt football teams will be formed in “big game.” rnc is going the rounds concerning the resumption of ween Stanford and California is something moro Steps are being taken by outside parties to draw versities whereby, if necessary, two order to make possible the annual Behrens, graduate manager of Stanford, says the \echools will get together again SAMMY IS THRU HERKELEY, Cal, Dee, 25.—The University of California baseball suad will be compelled to do with out the services of Sammy Adair captain of the team next year. He has just written that he will not return to school next spring, | J. CAL DENIES IT SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 25.—Ru mors here ten days ago that cer-| tain Coast league owners favored deserting organized baseball be: | cause of grievances against the na- ‘tlonal commission in connection with draft rules were declared ab surd today by J, Cal Ewing, who [has just returned fro mattending the big league meetings, White plans to #7 he makes good ast after the bigger game. Klaner of Chi Syearoid son, Genevieve taught her George, to drink liquor to charges made in a counter bil for divorce filed by George Klane an undertaker. The child 1s now chronic alcoholic, the bill alleges Mra. On January 7 of the year 1915, Doctor J, Eugene Jor dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and bis license to practice medicine revoked, the contention of the board being that the ad- vertisement reproduced, which had been running in the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseases mentioned therein. Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts in the matter and the trial of the case which followed, tn 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 Heense. Judge French stated tn his decision: The court cannot find tn this case that any credulous or {gnorant 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 in 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 fn the city, And TI don't think that {t can be contended that they were efther credulous or {ignorant except as the laity generally {8 somewhat ignorant of medical matters. There {s no contention here has been given which is at all hi of the testimony in this case tar as that 18 concerned, that evex has been administered by tent atyo benefit the patient. and there was anything in this adve njuriou; te public morals, Jo that i. gets Cown to whet rtisement {9 so grossly unt noral turpitude on the part of Under all the testimony in t First and Yesler. nd a little time with the four-round game here, and|qoing he lost bis fortune. ' will hike to the| according |cast as! There {# no contention on the part of the State, it so stated by counsel for the State, th: ind that the adverisement is so grossly untrue as league thru’ everything and by Day Was Broke When the reorganization place and the out, Day was broke. any money and consequently Ino place in the new league. men he had helped He Not only league forgot him ,Jout m the cold. 1) he ¥ ually ostracised 80 | to skid, once he has hit the chutes! Jack Dalton, former Brooklyn out- | fielder, one of the best hitters im the National league in 1914, when took |he batted .319, didn’t do nearly so ayers were counted fe didn't have | to, well against aCe indifferent Federal pitching in 1915, when he bad | nit 29. The |! .294 for Buffalo. weather the | needed an extra outfielder, and gave |storm that nearly wrecked the old! Dalton a chance, was shoved was he} s a club president, but Last season Hughie Jennings but let him out early bi use he couldn't hit. { “Gee that guy looks as tho he'd been painting the old town red.” © Previous to this time he had " been a tobacco dealer in Maiden| ‘“True, but not with water colors.” ‘Lane and had used that busines: goyle. ippiing my eu! well ever since. ronic Brysipelas, Chronic Gas! Locomotor Ataxt Meningitis, Ni Strabismus, 8 Goltre, called incurable dis that any medicine armful, In fact, all seems to show, as any medicine that Doctor Jordan has Jordan not cure them. rtisement that was her or not this rie as to involve Doctor Jordan, his case, I cannot under oath, VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Twelve years ago T had tubercular abscesses on my neck and under my arma, and the doctors here offered to gut them out for $500, but admitted that it might result fe. no without an operation, I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of my system right here tn Seattle for the hundreds of signed testimonials on file In my office. eful patients whom I have cured, will attest to its wonders, ures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory Nerves. Diabetes, Prolapsus Uterl, Dropsy, Chtonlc Dyspepsia, Epileps: ralgia, Hard Lumps tn the Breast, ¢ (including Heart Leakage) Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Curvature, Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so- ‘There being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, It ts well to bear In mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Kugene Jordan, 619% Firat Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Bundays from 2 p.m, to 6 p.m, Consultation free, Corre- spondence solicited. Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable cures. to involve morai turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE The Medical Board claimed that these diseases Were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could cure them, but produced in court s20res of actual- ly cured patients as witnesses for his case. stories of their remarkable cures have been stated 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. Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, Seattle, Nov. 1, 1914, Doctor J, Eugene Jordan and I have remained (Signed) — C. B. BOYD, 2716 Fourth Ave. North. n by HY Sentle Diseas jangre’ Infantile Jaundice, tica, DESIRED Doctor Jordan not only claimed to The x