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THE STAR fe dee: dal DECEMBER 23, 1913. = SEATTLE TEAM GETS 1914 OPENER AT HOME PARK IT ATE’S | | Joo MoGtnaity, the Tacoma presi dent, lost his fight at the meeting jot the Northwestern league mag nates {n Portland Monday to bring | tho Seattle club to Tacoma for the Jopening game of the 1914 season | The Seattle club will remain Ss home for at least the opening week, entertaining the Portland Colts. Vic |torla will open in Spokane and Ta- coma plays the opener {in Vanco |ver, ‘This is the tentative Limited ment of the magnates, who ed at an early hour this morning Outside of the work toward draw- Goa ‘Natty ine Up A satisfactory schedule, little o with av. near| business was accomplished. Joe Ajax Drag Store Mot innity and F. ©. ), Farr were ap ‘Truse fond: MoT Third Ay. HERE CO. ~ BULL BROS. Just Printer 1013 THIRD ———— ERETT-SEATILE INTERURBAN RAIWAY tT ee AS 1043) EVERS and a, ae, SRATTLE traine 10:30 & traina @:50 12:39, 40. 8 1:80 48. Seat . TS | Le a S. i“ = TO PLAY PORTLAND a=) ON LOCAL GROUNDS PROBABLY APRIL 14 pointed to go over matters pertain- ing to the revision of the aia | constitution It was announced at the meoting | that the famous CAicago (colored) Glanta were planning another {tn vasion of the Northwest Owner Dugdale announced the duskies would play in Seattle April 4 and 5. The same bunch will play tn Van- couver April 9 and 10. While this point has not been determ*hed officially, it seems prob- able that the ball will start rolling April 14 an close September 14 The annual report of the league showed that less fines were im posed during the 1913 season than ever before. CINCY ON SALE?|S, bx"to.| PITTSBURG, I 28.—Accord “ling to reports, an effort ts belng made to sell the Cinctnnatt National league ball club. Horace Fogel, the |deposed National league magnate, res he has been commissioned » Fleiachmanns, who contre! y of the stock, to ma Livingston to take Limttea | ~ cat | t : | OFFICIALLY A DODGER NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Joe Tink er, exmanager of tho C at |Nationals, became, officially, a mem ber of the Brooklyn Nationals Mon. day, when his r promulgated by jot the Nation: retary Heyd WHITE HOUSE BILLIARD PARLORS da. Pow nger Bete in Millinery Brushes, Cassa, Manitou Umbrellas, Ft Miller Trunk & Leather Goods Co. PO Second Ay Repairing Done by Skilled Workma: Are Don't have HOSIERY NIGHT DANCE AT DREAMLAND j TONIGHT 25, Including 5 Dance Tickets.” Ladies Pree ot you delay: If you should the SORENSEN can't call 813-314 Kitel Bolding. Phone Main se97. | for symptom blanks. Send to ———————————— Jue Wing hinese STAR WANT ADS Medicine Co. BRING RESULTS 317% PIKE STRERT DONT WORRY - PLACE YOUR. 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The invitation was re | The local club will be represent: | | ed by two boxers and two wrestlers xing Instructor Scott has not yet ided what mitt artiste will make lthe trip, but {t Is probable the palr |will be picked from G Wy Jard, O'Nel!, Baird, Ch and Pinkman ler FRANCISCO, Deo. 23.—~ who is scheduled to meet Arthur Pelkey in a 20- round contest at Daly City Jan, 1, has reversed the usual omer things at his trafning camp. In |atend of attempting to reduce his welght, the gunner ts trying to bulld tt up. After my day's work yesterday,” Smith, weighed but 180 ther light. I am ing up to 183 BAN curing |pounds.” ‘NEFF GETS DRAW Chet Neff, the local iehtweight and Billy Wright fought four fast jrounds to a draw at the Seattle Press club show Monday night. It was agreed that the bout be a no decision affair, if both men were on thelr feet at the end of four rounds. Neff was the aggressor }throughout and hit harder ond cleaner than his opponent. NEW YORK, Dec, 23.—A con- tract calling for $6,000 yearly was mailed Joe Tinker, former manager of the Cincinnati! Reds, by thé) Brooklyn club today. It provided that Tinker will be entitl bonus of $10,000 when he s Govument, | BATTLER WINS | | Levinaiy Ph iadelphia heavy | | weight, 1 be matched with the lwinner of the Petkey-Smith fight, as a rewult of lis victory in this} city Inet night «ser Jim Coffey. Levinsky has slready been match-| led to Might Boer Rodel ten rounds on January 12 | | SELL INDIANAPOLIS | INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 23.—J. C.| | ycGiil, of Denver, Monday purchos- ed the Indianapolis American Asso elation ball club m its owner, Sol Meys r. The am 0 aid is said to ‘BURKE IS SAFE | WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—Pur chasing Agent Burke, of the Pan ama R. R., not being a governm employe, Secretary of War ¢ gon waid today Attorney General | McReynolds probably would hold he could not be criminally prose cuted, even if it were true, as |charged, that he accepted commis |sions from contractors who fur nished supplies to the road PARCEL POST MAP FREE | To All New or old Mail Subscribers to The Star ‘The Seattle Star has had a won derfully useful map made up, | showing all the various parcel post | zones, and the shipping rates there in. ‘This map {s beantifally made up| in several colors, and shows all the rivers, towns, cities, etc, in the State of Washington, together with giving the population of the var fous places, and the shipping costs from each postoffice. This map fs so valu that we have supplied the Seattle postoffice with several copies. In addition to a large map of the State of Washington, a map of the United States is shown, and also a map of the world. ma{l subscribers to be supplied with one of these maps, and te making the following offer: Kvery subscriber who renews his sub. or more will be matled one of these maps, absolutely free, New sub- scribers may also take advantage of this offer. Th mall $1.80 by There wae an eminent British statesman, one of whose children saw tho funeral of the late King Edward. That evening bis mother Jeame in an@ asked him if he had said bis prayers. He answered firmly, “No.” “But why? asked his mothe or. “Because,” sald the boy, “it would be of no use. God can't attend to mo tonight, He is Pr ne busy unpacking the king,” of | ‘The Star wants everyone of itr! Monday and decided on this morn: | With a Six Months’ Subscription | | scription promptly for six months || Star six months | the Glants What’s the Matter With Wiltse for || First Basing Job With the Giants? | George Wiltse joined the Giants in 1904, but not until 1913 did the league. Will Fred Merkle play first for next year? Any number of fans are asking themselves this question, Merkle is with the world-tourers tn Asia; to is McGraw, but the effort of the New York business manager to trade Merkle, Snodgrass and an armful of bats for Ed caggracons |) at the National league's annw meeting, indicates that Medraw wants to rid himself of tho big fel. low whore errors of omission have | made him a marked man. There appears to be little rea-| son why McGraw should go out side his own team for a flashy first | baseman. OFFER JOE $5000 The work of George Wiltee dur {ng the last post-mortem series was so high class that {t was startling It was old “Hooke’” wonder. ful fielding that gave the Giants the only game they won from the slashing, runaway Mackmen, The idea that Wiltee cannot hit well enough for a first baseman need not last very long; Wiltse hit 326 In 1912, and. although this ELECTRO-MEDICAL BATHS S18 Union St, Ground Moor fenttary Turkish Bathe for Ladies and Gentlemen. Sctentific Treatment for Open Evenings. eamatian Why Be Sick? be discouraged? You van This I prove every day by ou f life are numbered by the © and a living witho think health, Tis hard to make ¢ eo careley thelr must look AI Chronte and So-Called ndicitis, Ca Rupture, swith nent for Impaired All Diseases of Women Irrogularition, Painful Port Gisplacements and fll Alseases an the nex Diseases 100 ndviee DR. MACY, Specialist « Ontewpathy, jropracic Drugless ‘Treatment Hloodless — Surgery, ropathio Medicine and Surgery, Globe Hids., Madison and let Av. thouttle, Wn, | McGraw discover him to be one of the best-fleiding first basemen in may have been a flash, it shows he {s capable and every day and had a chance to & his “eye upon the ball” Wilts might surprise some of the home folks In Syracuse | Wiltse {8 about through pitcher, RANDOM SHOTS Ed Konetchy saye it's a promo- |tlon from the Cardinals to the Pi rates, or, a8 some baseball humor iets wor “Breaking into the major | | Charley Carr's baseball schoo! will be a success if some member of the class in chemistry can find a solution that wil! dissolve bone. eee “tT anyone can mana that team, Herzog can. That's the announce- ment at Cincinnati—banded down through the regimes of John Gan vel, Clark Griffith, Hank O'Day and Joe Tink If ball players keep up their mad l rushing in baseball's Wall et., they will be demanding the United States mint for a back yard along with a $10,000 bonus | “ee ay female golfer at Hot Springs, drove a bal }ines her coat pocket. No one knew ‘how to score {it They should |charge her with shoplifting. see Howard Drew, the Springfield high sprinter, has decided to go to the University of California. The high cost of living must have played hob with the college sal- artes East this year. e e We ar © whether the world t 1 ba sts re on the go or whether | some scoundrel scuttled the ship with all bands aboard, and holdups, They show the trusts don't get all the money, DR. EJ. BROWN ROBBED BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE People « me to my office every of th on Firat ay Dr. B. J. Brown, | thief who steals my pationte and off my reputation | MY OFFICES ar 713 First Ave., Union Block T can guarantee to mave you just one laollar every time you pay me a dollar for ental work, becaure, while my wor pertor, It conta you less than c price charged by other high-class |dentiate. You eee, T make a doliar and y © a dollar when I do your dental | you come ton feos. be mire my pleture tr flan, at the e nf the bullding; t's jumt ike the one in thin advertisement feware of fake Dr. Browne EDWIN J}. BROWN, D. D. S. jenttle’s Lending Dentist n3 st Avenue Open evenings untill § and guad until 6 for people who work, fi he played) and it went right) ome ad | The “one very Interesting thing these reports of burglaries rep-| The controversy vetween Ralph | Horr, the University of Washington graduate manager, and Coach 1. J Stewart, Ore football uch, which ri y appeared to be smoothed over, promises to break out afresh today, and the propos | Washington-Agglo game is a threatened, Horr {# in Portland today, holding a conferer with Stewart in regard to the gar HE'S GOING BACK’ BAN FRANC 180) 0, |e Moran, who lost a yee a foul recently in Oakland to | Joe Azevedo, will leave for Ne York today on his way to London. | He recetved a cabled offer of $3,500 to meet Sid Lewis in Lon Fels GET T THIRTY ‘Dec, 2%.—According | mes Gilmore, of the| 30 big league ball players have been signed by the| Feds for the 1914 season, Gilmore says full details for the coming non will be announced Monday, sea ALBANY Paint—e >? 188060685 ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS at EXTENDED RATES We need publicity: we want ov pout us We have no ener! ean't afford to have—and we have xtended our eut rates until January 1,) 1914 friends me alone ts @ @umrantes that will be patinfactory and of the COME TODAY—DONT PUT IT orr Set of Teeth, Gu: A | Solid Gold or Porcelain | Crown Gold or Porcelain sels bt Work Solid Gold haat Silver Fillings. . Albany Cut-Rate Dentists Sceond Vioor People's Mank Ballding | Recond and Pike. Take Elevator or Walk Up OUR PRICES WILL, SURPRISE TOU ‘WASHINGTON MAY | NOT MEET OREGON | AGGIES AFTER ALL|_ Cabaret Restaurant The House That Quality Recently Washington agreed to play the Aggies on October 31, 1914 ; r or acne Entertainment Built The Aggies refused to meet Wash = = = —= ington on any other grounds Tith-was anteantle ti Dob MINNIE RHODES But now Stewart wants the game | « A : ” played in Portland. In view of what || 2€ California Poppy. might say in this regard, and the tall Scot's disiike for the saw dust fleld in Portland, Horr may op- pose the plan The conference today 1s for the purpose of signing contracts and arranging other details. Horr will! insist on a $1,000 guarantee, with | 50-50 privilege of the net. CLEO BALCOLM “The Nut” 10 OTHER ACTS 10 Aids of the Quick- ee of Sickness, Impaired igestion disturbs the sleep. Fermented - eter and on natipation. 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