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SA 7S ERE Mod nl Mad te! ip Ir TOMMY BURNS SHOWS MILLER | UP IN TACOMA BY EDWARD HILL f ITH two boxing shows on tap for this week, local followers of the fistic c art should have plenty of their favorite diversion to about. The first show will be one Wednesday night in Elks’ gym. Geo. Adams has lined talk the the Matchmaker up al | rather nifty card of mitt-sling- ing events. Two matches in the light- weight elimination sefies will be staged. They ddie Pinkman vs. Sullivan, and Chet Archie Wyard At the S. A. C. show “M Bronson, the Portlander holds the N. W Neif title, will take on Lloyd Mad-| den, the lad from whom he plucked the laurels. TOMMY BURNS SHOWS UP TACOMA “FIGHTER” (?) We notice one of the Sunda pers carried a small item saying former appeared in Burns, the cham pr that Tommy heavyweight the ring at and stopped a Arthur Miller in The writer met Bur Saturday night and low on the deal “Friends of this big claims he is a wrest! and said they had could wallop me match,” said Tommy “t box as I was not in shape but in .finally consented to show Whos i am still able to step. ALLS BET OFF AND GIVES MILLER BEATING “I called off the bet and we over to the gym. It was the lightweight Tacoma the other night S-pounder named 30 seconds in Tacoma | the now are} Frankie} vs. uf wh y pa) high they | flaunted the money in my face and insisted that Miller could beat me. | them went | first time I had actually had the gloves} on for months. Miller, as I antici-| pated, proved nothing but a big.| how to hold his gloves on. Minute and t on his right a for the time be that p He had to ing. dort, Miller said to me Barns, Jot of them in the ring? ARCHIE WYARD BEING CENSURED BY FANS Why don't you go awkward fellow who had learned | hands with the I hit him with every-| thing bat my shoes in the first half rapped him one ralyzed it quit joing back to the hotel after the | ‘Geo, Mr. you are still able to lick a) back | | } Archie Wyard is being censured | by the local fistic colony for taking | tomorrow night the Elks. They point to the Madden, who tried a similar and fpne night apart. MBER, BRONSON /!S HAMP, SAYS JOE “Just remember that ‘Moff fon holds the N. W. talk writes Joe Fiannigan, manager, from Portland. “And what's more,” he @ match with Bronson in Portland after” he had al ready signed to take on Neff for Fans believe Archie is; biting off more than he can chew. | case of Lioyd | stunt) Jost his title as a consequence. X Neff are too tough to} Bron- lightweight title in spite of that elimination being pulled off up there,” Bronson’ we | con- | tinnes, “he'll still be the champion after the little argument with Mad den at the Moore theatre on Friday night.” FRANKIE BURNS WRITES FRISCO GAME GOOD The boxing game is still Nourish- ing in San Francisco, accordi a postal received today Frankie Burns, the Oakland ng to from Night weight, who is back home from a| trip to. this city, where he Frankie says tecently. in and around Seattle. EDDIE PINKMAN IS BUSY TALKING AGAIN Despite the fact that he promised to lay off the chatts should and will do, Friday night from Dreamfand, but Dan Salt erimp in his ambition. Lloyd Madden and Eddie McLarney. | beat | Sammy Good is) ¥ “some pumpkins,” as the result of | his k. 0, victory over Willie Hoppe Sammy formerly fought had rand do his fighting in the ring in the ture, Eddie Pinkman, the gabby - tweight, is still doing a lot of talking about what he has done and | Eddie wanted to make a speech the ring put a in wr MR, TCAnrY Go Home. THE GUY & LIVE wren THREW M2 OUT BECAUSG MN POT WOODPECKER , “WooDRow* HOLES WN OUR FRoWT DOOR X TRIED T Go Home LAST NGHT BUT NE SLAMMED y PECKED A LOT OF / GRIEVANCE 15 THET YOUR BRD RUMED THE | Door, SO You e) BoY ANOTHER NMorarat! Nor A Tace! T SEems HIS ONLY Elks and S. A. C. Have Scheduled Boxi | || MUTT AND JEFF—And Some Slam It Was! Yes, Indeed, Some Slam. PAGE 9 STAR—MONDAY., FEB. 12. 1917. SimPuy AND TAKE IT BACK 1; KIA AND= THERE THE OLD Guy MAX OG RIGHT! TUL TAKE MUTT THIS DOOR TO TAKE THE PLACE OF THE ONG “WooDROW are UP. THESE PING DOORS ONLY CosT 82 AND I CAN PAINT Oo MY SEL "Australian Girl Swimmers Plan American Tour Miss Mina Wyllie, Famous Mermaid of Antipodes SAN FRANCISCO, Cal pion women swimmers, will the United States sometime this spring. Miss Wylie is second only Feb. 1 -According to word received here from Australia, Miss Fannie Durack and Miss Mina Wylie, world cham visit od 2 to Miss Durack in all around aquatic accomplishments and holds the| world record tn the 100-yard breast | stroke and in the 150 and 200-ya events. Her time for the hundred is 1:28. Five Shooters Tied In Sunday Program L. H. Retd, 1. 8. Searle, I. M | Fisher, Hi Follrich and Geo. Serip- ture were high guns in Sunday's 50-target event at the shoot of the Green Lake Gun club, Fach nick 49 out of a possible 50. I. M. Fish was high in the 20-gauge shoot wi 23 out of 25 USE STAR WANT |ADS FOR RESULTS SEATTLE HOCKEY CLUB 7” Championship ICE HOCKEY HELP THE BOYS TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP GET OUT AND BOOST N i Portland vs. Seattle Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1917 8:30 P. M. SHARP Reserved Seats now on Sale at Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Ave. Phone Malin 2493 rd} th STANFORD CREW HAS NO PLACE TO TRAIN O. A.C. TOURNEY The Indoor track meet on the order of the ones in the East, being planned by Coach Joe Pipal of the Oregon Agrt- cultural College, is for the pur- Pp of bringing out the new material which should be de- veloped in the future. Invi. tations have been sent out to the leading colieges, high schools and athletic clubs of the Northwest. The meeting will be held In the college armory, Corvallis, April 7. Thero will be eight relay event PALO ALTO, Feb, 12.—Un- less Stanford’s varsity and freshman crews ¢an find a new place in which to work out, the Prospects for winning eights will be seriously impaired, it was announced today by Manag er Earl Schrens. The Redwood City slough, ‘COMING STARS WILL SHINE AT | in which Stanford crows have tratned tn former years, full HOCKEY GOSSIP ) ? ) t th he ward quantity this wee ° MARK i y month. Manager Behrens, Coach “Husky Guerena and Capt terday inspected the region bas been so filled jup with mud from dredgers the past jelght months that it will bo possi |ble to use ft but two weeks out of le Rix Mauror yee care | Stanford oarsmen in , but have as yet arrived at no! Pacific coast regatta. eA: ‘Sach ng Shows in Seattle for This Week (Copyright, 1917, by H.C. Fisher. ‘Trade Mark Reg U.S Pat Office) H- HO — tT! Heres urtTee JEFF WITH A AKG BRANNeW DOOR, FOR. KOU a C—> ~~ | xou | 71He IN wr Face! 4 jumpa, the pole short dashes and oe events will be nt times, ac ding to the high schools and col: | eges, An an added event the mile} relay with team of been placed on The indoor track the high and bre vault, shot put the hurdles. Th ntested et the best in the West yard track with pits for the field events, and the 70-yard straight way for the short dashes cannot be equaled by any Institution west of the Mississ!ppt. was with Detroit last year. conclusion. Unless a new course| ——————— ae ean be found, Cardinal crew chances look slim, The marshes of Belmont and San Carlos have been| inspected, and it is possible that an-| other co’ will be obtained at the latter place, but there ts no assur. anes that such will be the case. The condition of the slough was known until last week, when By H.C. HAMILTON ri h Guerena attempted to start! United Press Staff Correspondent * varsity and freshman eights to NEW YORK, Feb, 12.—The tra «in its waters historic lid that has hovered over the doors and the various means of entrance to Madison Square Garden for a long time will be pried off tonight with the ceremoni Incident to a bout between Fred Fulton and | Charley Weinert. Fulton, whose home {s fn Nebras- ka, is called a Minnesota man, and Weinert ts re ed to as the New Guerena ta gréatly worrted over! the situation, and declares that un * a new training site ts procured pon, he will be unable to get the ape for the} | The Portland team will arrive In town in time to get a work- out before it tackles the locals on the ice at the Arena tomor row night. Fa: are looking for a warm contest when these two squads connect, as there was a good deal of arguing dur ing the game in Portland. Four overtime contests have been Uncle ma were the | played so far, and in three of them losers in Seattle took the first one, 4 to 3, |11 minutes of extra work; then Vancouver took a 10-minute fall out lof the Oregonians, while last Tues day night Spokane won, 4 to 3, ir three minutes more t the r ( {| and started to show the uni- | | versity supporters what a real | | ER Tee Da TO Citrus fruits are all leaping up in prices and downward Green vegetables are also going | in up, and apples are firming under the increased demand. Potatoes are strong, and Western | ave, wholesalers are expecting still jand hard to get |bigher quotations on all stock. Poultry, hogs and veal are scarce, The veal mark is very firm. Artichokes: | Beete—Per mack . | Brussels Sprout | Cabbage—Per Ib. Parstey— Popeom Rad Kutabagas— Yakima. Rutabagas panarh Keaptant Florida, per th. Parknips Per wack Penpe et Jersoy contender for the title even em: | if ho does make his home in New ular 60 minutes. York Bach is expected to make about the same amour of noise ff he hits ithe c vas, but Fulton's war whoc probably will sound more national /on the welkin in case he is the win |ner, for a bout with Jess Willard| FRESHIE BASKETBALL’ TEAM COMES THRU The patronage at Spokane for ite first season in professional lce hockey has been far from satisfactory. But one or two crowds have been obtained where there were more than 1,000 present, and at several of the matches only 500 were pres- ent. Just what will be done for next year no one seems to Hes IN STYLE Lester Patrick, manager of tho! » team, will take and ice Sams n pokane’s | tland this se While the varsity basketball team has been having its share of troubles in winning games, the University Freshmen un der the direction of Coach Le roy Swanson have come to life basketball team should look ! like. =m The first three weeks of the| | Grapefruit— Cal 2 present Beason were spent without 4.60@500/a coach or a manager. Graduate| | Manager Arthur Younger knew that | if the university was to possess a| championship next year the fresh men would have to have a coach 1.0901.50| Leroy Swanson was the right man 125015 1 Younger secured him to look the freshmen interests f Maneger Swanson ake en charge, the first year men have defeated Broadway and LAncoln, | Tho first time that Broadway met the freshmen they played rings {around them, but last Friday in the , came. Strained Orangee Vinexppl 00250 @ 9) dooget New, naval 3 -Vloriea, crate .. 400 Winesapa Arkansas Flack ~ id Poultry, Veal and Po: Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit VEBETADLES Per dom . 1 Per ib, ie He, Cal, new, per 1p, adish—-Local, per Im crate— Groen, per doz, - Cal, per doz, bunches . or Ih Florida Cal. Chil, dried per Ib. don hen per Yakima, sack Dm Hubbard 26 5 12 @\ Broadway gym the — freshmen §| showed that they were easily the 0] best team. Spring Chickens | Ducke—Fat | Hens—Under 4 Ie... Hene—4 Ibe. and over Pigeons—Good sie, dor ‘Turkeys—Dressed .... Veal ? Big Baseball Deal * 2t|| Pending According! -¢| | to Chicago Cub Boss’ | Sa CHICAGO, Feb. 12.—Presi- dent Weeghman of the Cubs, who left today for New York, has a “big deal” up his sieeve. A spectacular baseball coup will be completed when he re- turns, he hinted. “1 have 4 deal pending with a certain club whien will make the Eddie Collins and Tris Speaker transactions look like Ike! 1 expect to return hursday. Fred Mitchell will come back with me. | have un- Imited money with which to finance the deal, but | won't mention any names yet.” 5} 220/ ive a block hogs Prices to Retailer f Country Hay and Grain (Prices paid wholesaler) 0 28009829 09 44.000 45.00 | CHICAGO, Feb, 12.—The wom- en's Western golf npionship ©|tournament will be played over the course of 4he Flossmoor Country lub the week of August 27, The invitation of the club has been ac M4 cepted by the Women’s Western Golf association, subject to ap- proval of the date by the sports pastimes cemsnittes, 7 ak Bastern Washington double com: noved VETERAN BIG LEAGUE STAR SIGNED BY SEATTLE FULTON NEAR BOUT WITH | | WILLARD IN MIX TONIGHT will loom perilously near if Fulton |att! will give the public a full run for! @— ‘ am its money, be the fight one round| Seattle Drydock 4, Woodland 2, or the limit of ten. Celtics 3, Skinner & Eddy 1. i {]] dan was arraigned before the Northwestern league baseball fans are agreed that President Dugdale of the Seattle club made a good) [haul when he signed Billy Sullivan, famous big leaguer, to catch for the Giants the coming season, He won his way to stardom as catcher for the old Chicago White Sox. Bil }!Preston and Renton 42 to 31, while the Knights Columbus took hands of Renton, er place. left. hook a few mes off t chin of Weinert. Fulton and Weinert both have |!att pen putting in long and arduous jours of training and declare they n bounce SUNDAY SOCCER RESULTS |VINDICATED BY THE COURT, Medical Board Ordered to Res tore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan's Remedies On January 7 of the year 1915, Dector J. Eugene Jor- State Medical Board and his Nicense 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, !n 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 Doomed to a Crippled Glandular leense. | : Seattle, Nov. 1, 1914, | Judge French stated !n his cot tubercular abscesses on my decthinnt neck and under my arms, and the doctors here oftered te cut them out for $500, but admitted that it imight resul The bee cannot find in in crippling my arm for ilfe. Dector J. Bugene Jordan this case that any credulous cured me without an operation, and T have. remained or fgnorant persons have well ever since. (Signed) CB. BOYD, ie been deceived. On the other BEE Fourth Avs, Sore hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be- I have been giving practical half of Doctor Jordan are among the best people in the city. Professional people, people of standing fn 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 eity. And I don't think that Bladder, Diabetes, Prolapsus Utert, Dro Paralysis, Locomotor Ata called incurable diseases, There be: it can be contended that Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Sea they were elther credulous yp, to 6 or ignorant except as the laity generally {s somewhat ignorant of medical matters. medicine in fact, all seems to stow, as far as that is concerned, that any medicine that ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has tended to benofit the patient, There is no contention here that has been given which fs at all harmful. of the testimony in this oc: Jordan The Medical were incurable, not cure them. cure them, but iy cured patien stories of their under oath, Doctor Jorde 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 injurious te public morals, So thal ic gets Cown to whether or not this ad- ertisement is #0 grossly untrue as to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot Dr. Jordan is now located First and Yesler. necaaley an Second Floor of BY BUD FISHER. Dior T TELS “| Jack Munroe, Minus Win at Basketball | Preston and Renton won Satur- day night’s melees in the North- weste basketball league. The Elks fell a victim to Preston In Se- a walloping at the S$ to 28, at the! Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by _ READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Chronic Eryetpelas, Chronic Gastraigia, Hard Lampe in Heart Disease (including Heart pe in the Breas Sel & a number of Doctors Jordan tn to bear in mind the full name and address of PD to involve. moral turpitude on the part of Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doster GREATER VINDICATION COUSD NOT BE published in order to acquaint the public and his {ind that the adverdsement is so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case, HE'D SLAM Boor. MCHT “THENRY BOULTON CHOSEN HEAD "OF WRESTLERS Henry Boulton, for three years one of the University of Washington best wrestlers, has elected captain of the tling squad to take the place of Captain-elect Harry ee Talbot who failed to return to school. Boulton, who wrestles at 115 pounds, has been on the varsity squad for the past three years. Coach Hoover has narrowed his squad down to twelve men and just who will comprise the | varsity squad will be known after the meet with the Seat C. A. team, which will |Hand,Back from War 'Y) jack Munroe, one time regarded as a heavyweight championship prospect, arrived in Canada last week from the European war. Mun ~ roe returns a cripple. As the result. of a bullet wound he lost his right hand. Bromley and Byler ~~ Signed By Hester Jack Bromley, a California product, who has been pitching |around the Arizona copper a |has been signed by Herb Hester of reat Falls. On the same club Butch” Byler, former Aberdeen backstop, will also strive for @ place, 4 of Condition for Life by Remedies demonstrations of the merits ef t thirty yea! Chronte Inflammation ef of the Auditory Nerves, . Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilep Leakage) Infantile ation. Hi jentle Paralys Spinal Curvature, @ and most of the other so- lo, It 1s well ttle. p.m | | | | | } | | | | | | | | DESIRED | Board claimed that these diseases | : | | | meaning, of course, that they could Doctor Jordan not only claimed to Produced {n court cores of actual ts as witnesses for his case. The remarkable cures have been stated n has caused this statement to be the Mutual Life Building,