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EVERETT SRATTLE ENTERURDAN RAIWAY TO EVEKE & m and & Limttea | won't sting the hand. The who'll be stung, when batting, will be the pitcher. eee a4 Tinker, Tinker, Josephus Tinker? OWNERS who's Cabaret _ Restaurant ————---- — The House That Quality Entertainment Built Commencing Dec. 29th SIGHT Ty Cobb has invented a bat that Ty got ° The public will walt with bated ue ls wo! The Federal na list of play rr rking | Who A DEFINITION An attitude conveys or expresses in- formation—just as well as words, and so do pictures, such as that above, which is put here for the purpose of attracting attention to what I have to say—this time, about A. McKay Jordan Out of the fog of nearly two months’ business gtill arises the question—“Who is A. McKay At the Arctic Club, where I live, I am known to my friends and acquaintances as “Doctor” Jordan, though I am not now practicing. But on the outside, owing to the familiar term “Doctor” and my middle name, “McKay,” I have been confused with other Jordans and, in particular, with Kay McKay, some of the Jordans and Mr. McKay also being in the real estate business, and each and every one of them, so far as I know, are estimable gentlemen and good business men, but none of whom have any connection with my business, which is that of selling farm lands in— uincy Valle This is neither an apology nor an attempt to Blow myself up before the public. But I wish neither ito cheat myself nor be cheated y out of the earnings j hither of my name or that of my work, by a matter jo singular as one’s own name. , A thorough man is one who never cheats him- self, who is all that he can be, and who first of all fs just and responsible to himself, where these things must begin before they can be passed on te others, upon the principle of quid pro tanto, or this for that, land which in this connection, means that one must either get or have something bef he can give i to others During my life, so far as I know, no man has eve a forcible, wh its ncqual » has been thoroughly made, than anything else on eart ) This applies to farm lands in QUINCY VALLBY, o cerning which the truth is more ifficient to se etre I am now offe This nd is selling rapidly : If you wish to know more about It, and how to see It with but slight expense, write for my mapfolder or call on me AT ONCE TOMORROW may be too late; belong to another man or woman A. McKay Jordan 114 James Street, Seattle, U. 6. A. Phone Elliott 5434 your cholee may then volante FRANK HOWARD With matters pertaining to]season disposed of at the rece Presents schedules and rules for the 1914] meeting, baseball — = | North werterr SLATER BROCKMAN |] na. o ven w in gre and Treatment for | the spring tryout fight GERHARDT SISTERS | fna""ai “too. on Is four months away, enough ; gested Condi. players have signed by the Entertainers de Luxe tone, ae ne clubs to form 122-3 full baseball) Direct from Chicago — a. teama : = sam Iron Man’ 10——Other Acts——10 SORENSEN coma appar 315-214 Bitel Balding. Phone Main soot, | YOUDK f called # notice. | - - —— | Joe's present staff consists of 24) | players, with only a sprinkling of| seasoned timber, And Joe ts not through, by any means. Portland and Vancouver to date! | have each recely signed doc uments. Mike Lynch has the fourth larg n with 21, Seattle hes and Victoria pulls ap in the rear with 15. The official list of players from the six clubs up to date follows: are as an Mee onkle. Yoha Croll (fan Fran Lynch, Powell and young n't bees signed yet, from Portland Catchers King, Writtame, Murray Coleman (fan Prancteco| Gutgnt, Futton (Recramente dase—-Mobler, Beary (Chico trian Rocee (Maryeritle reeratt Netret, Met Htath, Doty, Cadrean, (from Moore Jaw) © (Tefterson high Butler (Ban Jose) eter duttieiders Frise, Hrioker, Fiam (San Diego).Kasad (Pullman r bee THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1913. , cinnati will have a girls’ foot-| » tango Rood tn open field fall. Lives there @ star with rep so dead | n signed up as a -| The American league will prob-| @| into business or FOR A TRIAL ©2288 —* nds and doesn't place, they brewed things waa in Cinetn nati All ready for a big league base- | ball meeting, . Té all ball players who are about to break contracts, sue club prest dents, Jump to the Federal league ask for advan try to insult an umpire, we hereby notify them that the supreme court of the Unit ed States has adjourned to Jan, 6. | ee | fean league and President Tener of | the fonal, are planning for a notsy reception to the Glanta and | White Sox when they arrive in A champion tightwelght le a guy| New York from their world’s tour, who weighs 135 px Why not have Charley Murphy on \ | riveiner.| Of all the baseball characters, liken and Peter Pan of the game. ' Storer (© lthe quaintest was George Edward Waddell wae a mine of fun for ska, Ryan (fan Prancis.| (“Rube”) Waddell, of St. Mary’s,/*,0Perting page humorist; a hor. None tm sight bert, Fel | ol. Bartiage and Nelgh bare, Kiem, entitle Cadman, Wahn pe. Fullerton, Det Met Malle | lian 4 _— | — 5 i] | Dec. 30.—Buddy Ryan, former Portland Coast league | outfielde and with Cleveland Americans last season, today de clared he was considering an offer | from the Federal league. | PORTLAND, | | two years hos A ontract fo | bee n offered me,” he said. “T was told to write in my own salary, and id to demand $8,000 for the! NN We gaze at the press, Ebbetts buys Joe We slant at the press, rph's still in the show. belated jnuneture the ing and another vic d to the awful toll of | BILLIARD PARLORS rth and Pike || | can't eali lfor symptom blanks, Ser Jue Wing Song Chinese Medicine Co. 217% PIKE sTREwT Corner Third Ave, — Seattle, Wash. | | Elk county, Pennsylvania, the Bil- Scientific Treatment fi ICAL BATHS od View, Maths for ou tenem Kheumation Open Pvenings. Why Be [an chrome \r “DR. MA (Y —, y , Specialist Droglens Surgery, Surgery » und Ist Ay *! Mon ror to batters, and a nig the managers who had him. gigantic Waddell was baseball's Peter Pan. At one time he was almost a national of his eccentricities, Baseball was more Soyous be cause of him. He was a jester, but his comedy never harmed anyone and he was never vulgar. He was a fummaker extraordinary He drove away gloom like the sun dis persing » fog. He made every body happy. Millions smiled at vis antics, He was the Hilliken of the game Now Waddell tim of tubdercu I is paying t price of his are of night-t ng and r t those who w bir will greet the reaper grin and « joke Waddell went from one team to Janother between 1897 and 1900. but In 1901 “found” himself and became a might factor for Jim Hart's Chicago team. The day Waddell and Mathewson fought their duel, which the “Rube” won. he was a Chicago hero. Waddell loved the lights He liked partender’s a crowd n the | ‘ animal fooled with a Hon ast clawed his arm, pon Waddell repaired to a | po station d, while his wounds were betng dressed, unray li a tale of being held up and stabbed by highwaymen, whom he had bested, this story being intend. ed to next day Connie Mack handled Waddell better than anyone else Mack's way was to make him be the fellows regarded as eany, wh pon “Rube 1 shoot them across eo fast 1ey looked ike marbles. In the winter of 1903-4, Wad- dell starred in “The Stain of | Gullt." His act consisted of folling the villains, but he put 80 much realiam into hie act- Ing that new villaina were neo essary every week or so, Many of the tales. told of Wad dell were exaggerated Neve hin He left a delightful memory, free | from stings WILLARD WINS NEW HAVEN, Conn., Deo. 30 Local fans here today look favor ably upon Jess Willard’s prospects as an aspirant for the heavyweight Jerown, a8 @ result of his victory night over George Rodel, Africa, Willard stopped ay of South vicious right uppercut. One California athletic coach claims that rooting 1s wonderfully beneficial to all teams and that it |frequently produces victories, If that's true the Tacoma Tigers ght to hire a couple of thousand bugs to follow them around the clr. Joule, money, retire to Ko | President Johnson of the Amer | figure because | keep Hart from fining him! Rodel in the ninth round with a 4 Old Doc Reese of Youngstown, has considerable rep replacing * of baseball performers. Won if he ever worked on the pin nacle bone? Our idea of nothing at all—The! ball player who bought a Christmas ved a cut in salary F Dec, 20.—Joe Tinker,, a 4 manager of the Cincinnati CHICAGO. present for his manager and then|hear he is proficient at aside from getting knoc We see by the press, Joo's joined the Feds, We lamp by the press, He's still with the Reds Se hte Bombardier Wells |e EDERALS GET JOE © TINKER: AFTER MOR has agreed, Weeghman sald, to spend $40,000 for players. Nationals, 4 Mordecat Brown, | the famous pitcher and last season | with the san ib, signed con-| | tracts with the Federal league Mon di night Tinker is nothing out in case the Federals prove a fizzle, or at least he in safe for the His contract calls for for three years’ service. The sal- aries of both Tinker and Brown are ‘Your 4. W. EDMUNDS, OPH. D. 701 as. ___| Solid Gold Fillings... 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The Chicago Feds will make their home | lat the park bought several years ago by American association own- jer, who had hoped to locate in that elty. ‘Three former associates of Joe Tinker on the Chicago National league team, is {9 reported, will be seen with the outlaw club when the 1914 season opens. President Weeghman of the Chicago club dectared that each of the Federal league clubs must have five major league | players on its roster next sea- | son or forfeit $25,000 the clubs ent meeting of ch club ‘RESTING TODAY. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20.—Leach| Cross and Anderson wound up| their heavy training today for their} |New Y day match at non. | | Today was a quiet one at both |camps. 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