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| ) STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31, 1917, PAGE 7 ‘Seattle Ice Hockey Crew Wins Fast and Furious Melee From Spokane, 4 to 2 AORTA Mee eG Sess BY BUD FISHER, MIND You, LADIES and GEntLEmen THANE MoT PRIMPTED THIS SUBJECT. I Simecy ASK Him TOTELL You ” gust EXACTOY WHAT PUT Mim (4 HIS PHYSICAL STATE, WHAT, omer I SLIPPED ON THE Y= YOUN6 MAN, IM To DELIVER A LECTURE ON “How HARD DRINK MAKES HARD TIMES” ToMLOHT. I WANT To USE You AS A * HORRIBLE EXAMPLE rue GWE XOU $10 IF YOU'LL Come YPON TNE PLATFORM WITH ME ' a VICTORY HELPS | MUTE AND EFF Jett Was a Horrible Example of Skating, Not Liquor | Ton-ToH | METS IN FIGHT. a FOR BiG TITLE ce PACIFIC COAST ASSOCIATION Won, Lost. Pet Seattle eeveces 10 6 Vancouver . Spokane Portland S KATING in champion ship of the world form the Seattle Metropolitans chalked up a 4 to 2 victory last night on the ice at the Arena over the Spokane hockey The game was one « fastest and most furious st ed in the local ring for m in evening. It wa ..,@rent two minutes after the . = 1 ist bell pealed out, that the i “atkals were out to win, The mime was rough all thru, al-j| & tho no serious injuries were , | 4) Teported. | The fact that Portland won over | ib Vancouver on the Portland ice, 11/ to 7, gives the locals another breath of relief in their battle for the|) Coast circuit leadership, and aj) ance to play the winners of the|) ‘ational association for the world’s |) championship, 3 NOW ON While the Metropolitans won, |) With two goals the best of it, the | “== fracas taxed all their strength, and | had Manager Patrick had a couple more players such as himself in the lineup for Spokane, it is not at \ all likely that the game would have % Deen finished in favor of the locals. | Ls For Seattle Bernie Morris again starred at scoring. He is credited) with three more points. Down in} Portland, however, “Doc” Robert the Vancouver wing, slipped over FOR Ten DOLLARS, T'D WEAR Spats! 6 10 75 vainly ap- | I. W. TOORMRS pi re ry | aia curs | Willie Ritchie Blossoms Out ‘ert Gee A | IN SALARIES|as Bantamweight Manager! CHANCE NOW| | hae oe, DENVER, Jan. 31—The |} Is the Most Popular Western league has stepped to ports $ Sea the front In encouraging young S man in t- ’ players to take up basebali as | tle? We ll Tell You @ profession. | rtl | A rule adopted at a recent Shortly. meeting compels each of the eight teams in the league to © MANY were the final votes keep elx players who have nev- cast In the “Most Popular Sportsman” contest that it was WORLD'S CHAMP.ON ICE SKATER IS TOUR OF UNITED STATES Three former N. W. league | ath now enjoying the balmy aun of Southern Califor nla are holding out on the clubs to which they belong this year. Walter Mails, the big Seattle lad who Is a member of the Brooklyn twirling staff, has re- turned his contract unsigned to | the Dodgers; Earl Sheely, Spo- | kane handy man, has sent his | er played in anything higher | five points for himself. Roberts | scrap of paper back to mt than Clase B ball on their ros |!™possible to get them all counted and the local player are in a hot) Lake, and “Dutch” Reuther is | ters. The teams are allowed |!" time for today’s edition. _ Face for the league's scoring honors refusing to talk turkey with the | but 15 men, and the rule will At any rate, it was a great race, Mickey Ion was the official last Chicago Cubs. | be an inducement to managers [2d when the winner is announced All three of the athletes Are after more kale, and feel that they are entitled to tt. The contract rent |Sheely by the Rees calls for a cut! }in the stipend he received for his} lservices with the c of the 1916) season | Walter Maile nearly dropped |dead when he received his contract |for 1917, 0 sinshed off his salary for the coming campaign to develop young players, after the last bit of paper has been The new rule applies to old play-|counted, he may well feel proud of lers and 10 for pitchers will put|the big vote cast by his friends |the clubs, Only nipe men with; Who judge him “Seattle's Most | previous engagements ‘in leagues of | Popular Sportsman. |higher standing than Class A may| The race tapered down to a fine |be carried. Each club may carry | Point, according to an unofficial ee | five pitchers, two of whom must be | timate. For the present your hum- youngsters. | ble servant is going to take a lay- | ‘Thirty full games for infielders |off, and a8 soon as his broken arm jand outfielders, 15 games for catch-|heals and he hae the Inclination, Jers and 10 for upitchers will put|he will start digging his way with them out of the youngster class. a shovel thru the pile of votes yet To gnforce the “youngster” rule, |to be counted it is a thing he has "— |managers who refuse to get rid of |sworn to do If it takes until his old players above the limit wilt/dying day. In the meantime, hold have their games forfeited unti]}your breath and watch your step, they obey the ruling. for the “Most Popular Sportsman” In “pera cg under — but Tener Would Have na : re truly can he Plate Made Wider |rapn tuner”. “3 Pacino night, and there seemed to be no} Complaints with his work. All four) of the Portland papers are declaring | that Jon is the best referee ever! @een in that city, and refuse to Bark the Uncle Sams up in their| * against him, The sum oy cal Sattle. Position. Spokane. --Goal........ Fowler Defense.... McDonald -Leo Cook + Nichols + Nichols Mallen Right Wing..Lioyd Cook Offictals—Referee, Mickey on; goal umpires, Vance and McKit- trick; timer, Kendall. Firet Period . Morris from Wilson, €:55; 2, Riley from Foyston, 7:20; 3, Nichols from Kerr, 4:15. | Penalties: Morris, 6 min.; Mc- Donald, 3 mip.; Patrick, 3 min. Substitution: Patrick for Leo | Cook; Kerr for Mallen; Riley for Wilson, The potato market is strong, and the recent snow flurry has had no effect upon it er than yours truly can help. — “Rube” Walden, Brewster Whi NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—In an {n-| Frank Vance, Tealey Raymond, R, terview here today, John K. Tener|/H. Van Nostern, Stacy Shown, declared himself in favor of allow-|Chauncey Wright, W. W. Barton, ing a batsman first base on three|Eddie Pinkman, Eddie Leonard balls, and for changing the width of | and a host of others certainly have Onions are very ecarce, selling for 6, 6% and 7 cents a pound along Western ave., tho very few for the! jlatter price. | oe Ritchie and Thompson Second Period | * U t 8 inches. He host of friends they should feel Goals: 4, Patrick (unassisted), Apples are king a decided | start spectat Ritchie is now on his way East he plate from 17 to 1 y 45. brace, and the outlook is tmproved. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31.—In-| with his protege. Hise eythane yd eu casi increased | proud of for the 4 Prince Ditepeeisas: las Cook toe ‘ — bbls troducing Wyllle Ritchie, erstwhile | Genge; Wilson for Riley. | «OSCAR = Green vegetables are firmer. litghtweight champion, in a new| | ents jrole. During his successful career Butter ts soon due to take an up|jas a boxer, Ritchie has been an| ard slant at such an angle that/actor, soldier, aviator and. college! ny families will use a substitute,| student at different times. Now he| according to some jobbers. The|is a manager. | dally consumption is far above the! Ritchie is pletured with George! dally output. Thompson of San Diego, Cal., ban- jtamweight. “Thompson arrived in San Francisco the other day with-| out a manager. Ritchie, who has trained with him, immediately nom-| The revival of skating as a pop-) VERETABLES inated himself to pilot him into the | ular sport in America has brought | Artichokes—Per doe . yantam championship. | to the United States Oscar Mathie “And Tl succeed,” remarked || son of Sweden, champion skater of Ritchie, “because I have a real thé world jboxer to succeed with. Thompson || Mathieson has appeared in rinks is a little giant, and I think h Third Period f Goals: 6, Foyston from Morris, ; 20:20; 6, Morris from Walker, 2:50. Penalties: Lioyd Cook, 3 min. Substitutions: Riley for Wilson; M Genge for Nichols; Wilson for MATAIESEN VINDICATED BY THE COURT 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 1915, Doctor J. Eugeno Jor- |AMUSEMENTS TAR og bang I, £T ROPOLITANA THEATRE AD MIX HERE: Last Times || TODAY : | ¥ — Ecten onder estore a ae in New York and Chicago and prob- whip Kid Williams, Kewple Ertle or |||] dan was arraigned before the 8 the Brown & Hulen billiard par- E ably will make a more extensive Kid Herman every day in the week |||} State Medical Roard and bis jore when Charlies Hulen, Seat. | tour of the country before entering and twice on Sundays.” license to practice medicine p Thompson is a big little man. He revoked, the contention of the board being that the ad- vertisement reproduced, which had been running in the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jord could not cure the diseases mentioned therein. is willing to make 112 pounds for| Johnny Wilde, English flyweight } 2% | Champton, or box the American ban- | 4) tams at 115 or 116 pounds ringside. | Ritchie expects to begin boxing in «|New York and other Eastern cities within the next month. He will 4 Wall. | Into actual competition with the ant ome Scllwon mete || American champions. star, in regularly scheduled 7 Be metee of the Steamboat billiard Prices: Nights, Ss to 8%. Mat,, S06 — “ — MUD lk. a |! Grand Rapids Out ia, per new, per Ib. Local, por 1, by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies Local hothouse | | to Hang Up a New | | 00 a"! City of Smok holds one | followed, in the Superior Court, produced evidence of wins the bantam crown and I re. The annual national tournament| Botting lieve Jack Britton of the welter Green, per dom ... decisi er Hulen, and has 1H ze 1 son's > i iti i ve pet iont geen Phra A aka bo &PINE I Record at Meet | oat bs “e ing loon teen affairs at the a peter, Jordan, appesied te Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by pews under way. cant ats oRPHEUM Vv } Reem cacsaciens SES] “Don't be surprised 1f Thompson |||] the trial of the case. which Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by AUDEVILLE r fair, and is scheduled to get | Glandular Remedies * Te. of the An an Bowling congress Eeaeer way at S o'clock. Beatrice Hertord, Char will be held tie rend Minis th Fobs| Gal” per Gen, bendhes title within the next year,” said||[} a character that cansed ations — Nevake Onaki, | Parsnipe—P. Ritchie, while he was posing. Judge Walger M. French to Japanese § — Prin Donna—| Tuary, and already energetic boost “4 Nordstrom & Pinkham, Com-| era from the Michigan town are pre-| "Sppers Per Wie Pott nee: | dicting the number of entries will| | Cai. cont, PHONE Hane Hanke. F | go above 800 teams, and break all | Remcern-": MAIN Tra ue | former records. Rhu! aii) ee The record for teams 1s now held| by Toledo, where five-men | fs MATINEE DAILY 10 -25-50< | Pat TCC EEE Eee) teams rolled last year, of which|““iubbara award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his Neense. Judge French stated in his decision: The court cannot find tn this case that any credulous iesanvis “Nobody thought I could win the lightweight championship when |! posed for my first picture, did they? Well, I won the lightweight title from Ad Wolgast; watch me win the welterweight scepter from Britton.” Kid Williams on Way Back to Top) HP) KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 31.—Kid| Williams, wif lost the bantam-) weight championship to Pete Her READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Seattie, Nov. 1, 1914, Twelve years ago I had tubercular abscesses on my neck and under my arms, and the doctors here offered to out them out for $500, but admitted that it might result in crippling my arm for it Doctor J. Bugene Jordan cured me without an operation, and I have remained ) hea « seeeeeseeeees O20.09% an in New Orleans a month ago, | Toledo entered 224 or ignorant persons hav. well ever since, (Signed Cc. B. BO e 2 Turnipe— ° Ene . BOYD, Jas on his way back to the top to Grand Rapids will have oniy| Cale Der eeck +... 1.260175 | Cheeae— been decetved. On the other STEE Mourth Ave, Roce, Yellow A : 00 hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be- half of Doctor Jordan are among the best people tn the Fighting in true championship a, outboxing, outslugging and -Mitgeneraling his foe, the Baltimore “boy defeated Benny McNeil, of Bris- | ° about 100 teams entered in the 1917] petstoee : as Domestlo wheel . ILKES PLAYERS |aaaeatan Rann GR Lot 2 ca Mo heavy entries from Detroit and Chi-| Yakima Ge 66.00@ 90.00 cago to boost the entries to 800 ; ave been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of my system right here in Seattle for the past thirty years, and hundreds of signed teatire: on file in my office, written by «rateful patients whom I have cured, will attest to its wonders. c of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of Ps GCrekeam nwoet . tol, Eng., in a 15-round no-decision | pirg and Madison. ‘Tal. Main 5106. )| te ie : city. Professional people, tol, s 4 and Madison. Te nS pains, rRuits “ . ladder, Deafness from Peralysis of the Auditory N bout here last night. There WAS || This Week. Mats, Thurs and Sat. Chicago entered 87 teams at To-| Grapetrat— ip ‘Countr; people of standing tn the et Prolapsus Uterl. Dro: ‘Barents Dyspepsia, ‘Bollepar / mot a semblance of a doubt after Witkes Musical Players leda d Rapids is expecting| C8, cree: om pald wholesaler) community, people who are Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Geatraigia, Hard Lumps in the Bre: * the 10th round as to who was to | : om ae oNe S| Fiortda . eee | @ ——---—__—--—- known to the Court person- Heart Disease (including Heart Leakage) Hip Disease, Infan’ x ly Haack of M hi t {three times that number from the! Emperor Alfalfa “9 ae 17.00@18.00 ally and people hi Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sclatica. Sentle Gangrene, Jaundice / win. Billy Haack of Memphis re Windy City Emperor, kee Alfalfa Meat people who are Rheumatiom, Meningitis, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Curvature ereed the bout. | Almira, Kee 16 | Alfalfa and Molasses known to the citizens of this Goltre, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so- eb : city generally as being called incurable diseases. among the best people tn the etty. And I don't think that ft can be contended that Honey— Joe Wagner May | NEW PANTAGES \Fear Anti-Betting | Tirsiosa 23: Nights, 7 and 9 Law Will Close Up Peart. New, na There to bear in mind the full name and address of Doct - Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 - mie ing a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it Is well vel. ‘ 57.00@69 00 | heat May ......... +1700 18.00 i i | Mat * - Pige! mi 6 6 f Become a Giant | rv ace eapemeten th. bag vt Miwr oN roneensey saat to | |] they were either credulous p.m Sund 44 from 3pm. to 6 Dm Consultation free. Corre- } NEW YORK, Jan. 1—~It is re-| 3 Michigan Tracks Vincapple—Wlorias, er frat Food ee 2228 nog tna | oF trnorant except a ws spondence solicited. “Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable s 4 mie 0 mid : s200) |f laity generally ts somewhat ed that Joo Wagner, veteran | Jonathan F 1.000 1.69] peraw—Toa see { Eincinnati {nflolder, will be a mem-| DETROIT, Jan. 31-——-Horee- armen Wis eos | Timothy « : + ++28.00@38.00 | SERPS EEE maRRIOnT A aeN. 7 . . a ym a Mixed 1.00 00 ber of the Gfants next season 10c F Bie Acta 20c pnt tae Pag ile) Pd dR oa Eireal cooking “YS rigtioe| Pastern Washington doabie com | There Is no contention here that any medicine | to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Waivers were asked on Wagner by | ————— =. 4 Scans Delicious". , ” 28.00! | has been given which is at all harmful, In fact, all | Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor | | Islators to pass laws forbidding all race track betting in this state Such laws, horsemen declare, would kill grand circuit racing in Michigan and threaten the life of the grand circuit The grand circuit numbers | three cities in Michigan, De- troit, Grand Rapids and Kala- Ps =| mazoo. In Detroit, the famous LOAD ‘oO 4 K fecsitat tke Merchant and Manufacturers heneus ie and Chamber of Commerce 28 of the testimony in this case seems to show, as | Jordan far as that is concerned, that any medicine that ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has ended to benofit the patient, Manager Mathewson, and Manager McGraw is reported to have re fused. Home Beauty PALACE HIP 4 NOVELTY GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE DESIRED e Medic There is no contention on the part of the State, i Teper TOnAtR let Stir, that that Stn and {t #0 stated by counsel for the State, that | not cure them, Doctor Jordan not only claimed to there was anything in this advertisement that was | cure them, but produced in court “-ores of actual Injuriovs te public morals, ly cured patients as witnesses for his case. The So that ic gets Cown to whether or not this ad- | stories of their remarkable cures have been stated ertisement is so grossly untrue as fo involve | under oath, noral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be Under all the testimony fm this case, I published in order to acquaint the public and his ind that the adver dsement ts so gro: 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. & Ke HAWAIIANS “4! USE STAR WANT | ADS FOR RESULTS IHIMSELF Dentistinien intern. it aMBSON [TRANSFER(, NITURE an) BAGGAGE stakes are annual feature Monte Carter and Company | The withdrawal of thres BULLBROS,. | oi! Siren |) other, theycizcult would i ii ut the “big ring” di five . Just Printers he Seaside Flirts’ cut the “big ring” down to five : | cities, which would discourage 1013 THIAD MAIN 1043 | high-class harness racing in | i America, horsemen claim. ter— ve Warhington eraamery, cubs. 42 » Wanhington creamery, brick 43 cubes ppc ag bricks qjoct ranch ., an mH anmy clude extracting