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i j } \AD COMES BACK WITH WARM TALK TO W. RITCHIE SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 22.— Stung by Willle Ritehie's invitation to fight here on Thanksgiving day, winner take all, Ad Wolgast came lright back with (he pepper retort tod What GUS BROWN Says SUITS sa $15 ~~ Qyercoats You are sure to be a permanent customer once you buy one of them, because they are the greatest value in Seattle. You will find our stock most com- plete in all the newest woolens. From the seam- less box back to the conservative models. Always some- thing nifty in furnishings, hats and shoes at our usual low prices Absolutely Unequaled Anywhere “Wille ts making talk to sore up his courage,” said Wolgast, “He would no more fight me winner take all than he would walk across jthe bay, Rut if he wants to take 4 chance with whatever he will get as his percentage he can do #0. Let him give Jim Coffroth written permission to bet his entire end of the purse and | will give him 10 to 6 for his coin, Our money to ready and we will put it up the minute Ritchie says the word Wolgeat did not know whether jhe would work out today or not, He sald, however, that tomorrow would be a day of rest and that {he will do no more than take a stroll, He declares hia cold is tm |proving and that his sore left arm Is almont well again, Ritheio entertained a visiting del jamation of newspapermen eat San Rafael, Before his workout the |would-be champion wetghed Just 195% pounds and still is sure he will have no difficulty in making the 183 mark with oll his strength within him when he faces Wolgast in the ring. Nelson Wants Fire Gong to End Rounds | CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—-Because he |has a bard time hearing the bell at the end and opening of a round, due » & slight deafness, Battling Nel son, one-time champton lightweight, insisted today that a regular old- time fire alarm gong be installed at the ringside when he meets Leach Cross In New York Thanksgiving day. ini Special $5 Famous Hot Point Bloetric Iron, &-Ib. $2.45 io years 4.50 3-1b, Hotpoint 98c rom, special WHERE THE CARS Buy Now for Christmas . $2.00 Pall-Dearing Union Hard ware Koller Kkates, steel wheel; for boys or girlie 98 Special c elephone Main 1525 $2.00 “Turk 7 ER MONTH WILL RENT A NEW SEWING Carver, "45 $2 09 JACHINE. Co eceeste 45 WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. in Near Pike—Main Piper g Taft INIT SHOOND AV, NE, ETC. Free Delt Service « bet. Union and Pike. Mate t20e6 f Straight talk to men who smoke jimmy pipes The last two years has seen a revolution in pipe-smoking. Prince ‘eal ‘among the eatlers ob dhe came on deck with a brand new deal. Here was tobacco with wonderful flavor ire Seeeece * without a touch of rankness. Here was tobacco that burned long, free and steady, that held its fire close and never sogged but burned nage ew Aap Here was tobacco "t bite your tongue. it — ead brought the first notable improvement in pipe tobacco since| It has done more in two years to make the pipe, the days alter Raleigh. oe ng aly all other smoking tobaccos in a generation. Now, men, we want own. The reason is the Prince Albert process. This is what makes P. A. what it is. This process was discovered by a well-known German scientist who dearly loved a pipe experimented with smoking tobaccos as a side line. thing in this process. So did we when this company acquired it. Experts were put on the of perfecting it. The work took three years and cest a bunch of money, But we knew! would make a wonderful smoking tobacco and we had the faith to back it. The United States Patent on this process was granted July 30, 1907. Now, men, this is the showdown. If you haven't tried Prince Albert, try it now. Put it to the jimmy pipe test. Let the tobacco smoke for itself. Then you'll understand what thie patent Prince Albert process means to you. You'll know why it has revolutionized|ery opposing team this season, pipesmoking and started two men to smoking a pipe where one smoked before. PRINGE ALBERT “the national joy smoke’’ You'll enjoy it rolled up into a cigarette as well as in a jimmy pipe. We tell you, men, here is the real cigarette—so _ different in freshness, fragrance and flavor that it runs the ' dust-brands and the chaff-brands right off the smoke map! You roll up a cigarette of P. A. tobacco and know what's doing. Why, it sets a pace for your satisfaction that no other tobacco ever can replace. Buy one of the handy packages and take a new lease on cigarette joy. All on-the-job dealers sell Prince Albert every- where. Ten cents in the famous tidy red tin, five cents in the toppy red cloth bag; also in hand- some half-pound or pound tin humidor and a ound humidor of crystal glass. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. you could smoke all day and it|hivs isckiod this peur. Nadrene ‘ou to know why Prince Albert is different, why it’s in a class of its| Gilbert, He knew he had hit upon a big} In -|HERBERT AD th re ac ar on HERBERT ADAIR BY FRED HENRY A short time ago ther jin Kaybee Smith's * |mark (hat the only time one hears | about a center is when he ts rotten, Hut Kaybeo's remark certainty foes not apply to Herbert Adair Broadway's crack ¢ j To see Adair practice one would) certainty never place him above} but in a game, Adair ia one of the best centers any Seat- jtle high school bas ever developed Adair in 19 and this ie hie first » the big team ast year with the soru' Ty ev of the eight gama plaved by Broadway this year Adalr ‘has| jalwaye been at the middi¢ andtion of the line. He the eight games time been ta Adair butdlaksed lthe opposing miter. In she Din) coln game his playing wae te ous above that of any of the either team and he had yponent, Jolliffe, Whp Ras | putation a@ & gegter. | 4 offer little resistance | od Adair ran down twoethi of | jthe punts. Much credit phogh n Adair for the remarkable wing Broadway made it lake school in this gaia, which | Lincoln's favor.) sent through | , and in the Tacoma galloped away for a 20 game he yard gain. Coach Smith ts largely respon-/ letble for the developing of Adair) into such a classy center, He ts) »¢ man on the Broadway team | w has always been sure of bis} ™ on in the regular games. He weighs 165 pounds and stands 6 feot 11 in hia stocking fest, Broad. way depends much upon Adair in} Saturday's game with Queen Anne, wane 's to be played a at t Dugdale's SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS Football team made up of best warships stationed at Bremerton, lesve an open challenge to any football tem in Seattle for a game on Thankagiving day. The sailors Ensign J, 8. Hulings, Bremerton. The Gatiard Meteors defeated |the K. V. A. C, football team by a score of 13 to 7 and are looking for a game with any 130-pound team for next Sunday, Phone Ray Ballard 1268, Gunboat Smith and Jack (Twin) Sullivan battled ten rounds to a Buffalo last night. The almost throughout few blows were men clinched the battle and landed. The Omak high school team has won the football championship of the Okanogan valley, for the third successive year, or since the game started there. They defeated ev- Portland, Or.—It is figured that the footballers of the Oregon Agrt- cultural college will be 10 to 8 fa- vorites over Oregon univerajty tn the game at Albany Sathrday Comparative scores give th@ “Ag- 5” somewhat of an ddge qn the gene players. KENOSHA, Wis.—Sport writers here gave Charlie White 4 [shade in his 10-round battle” last" night with Pal Moore of Péfintsyania, Ei Except in the sixth round,| when Moore landed several telling plows, White had all the better pf the bout. SAN FRANCISCO.—A d-hot clash is expected h ve night when Fritz Holland of cry ane and Otto Berg of Astoria, iddle- weights, meet in a 10-round cbntest at Dreamland. Several fourround contests will precede the main event. New York.—Although knocked out in three rounds by Leach Cross recently, “One Round” Ho- gan of San Francisco announced today that he is matched for two fights, On De he will meet Shamus O'Brie fore the Yon- kers’ Athletic club, and on Deo, 10 he ts scheduled to fight Harry Trendall of St, Louis before the Business Men's Athletic chub of St, Louis, New York.—-Young Mike Don- ovan, son of the veteran boxing instructor of the New York Ath. letic club is the victor here today over “Red” Ames, whom he put away In three rounds, THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, Thankegiving day, got home early to dinner, the big gridiron contest will be commence ed at 1 o'clock, only, stand to the north of the field Washington wins, or even ties, the that the purple and gold has carried away the conference champlonsbip for the fifth conseoutive year, Com parative scores give Washington | sister Pullman may show the edge, but two weekn' |lard Is determined to wipe out the 1912, R” |TO START GAME IS BRIGHT STAR | ON TURKEY DAY OF B’WAY TEAM! AT EARLY HOUR those witnessing game, In order that o Washington Pullman may be able Because the now ill me form after the pat Tickets will be on sale CLASH TODAY The Franklin and Auburn hoole will meet on the idivon this afiernoon at 2 Franklin will make the trip with a strong lineup and hopes to be vic-| torious in this battle. tied Broadway and has beaten Hal lard, so Franklin has no easy prop ition on their hands. $30 su 1 Zam TRACIE Fre mas. 905 1-2 Third Avenue alloring. Prices $25 ana $30 A Bona Fide Reduction Mr. Frost's personal attention to the cutting at this store for a dozen years is the foundation of our success and a guarantee that we will fit you. grand stand will be for reserved seat tickets! withstand the champion’s punching the rooters will occupy the | powers for 20 rounds “o'0| IN ANGEL TOWN Auburn has ARMORY MEET | BENEFIT The Armory Athietlo associa A successtal. oxi tion, composed of Nutional Guards-| smoker was stageq men, will hold an indoor meet for) club last night for lamateurs in the Armory tonight,| George i Stearns, and with the usual list of events run off! crowd enjo the amie jon such occasions, and in addition "O18 Ms 2 4 number of military competitions. | yest cisco Thanksgiving day, Was 19896) 4 number of varsity athletes who | in the comedy @ here by Jimmy Britt, former near) are members of the National Guard! Other bouts rent a te Whit ~|JIMMY BRITT PICKS WOLGAST MILWAUKED, Nov. 22,--Predio tion that Champion Ad, Wolgast would successfully defend his tth against Willie Ritchie in San Fr to lightweight champion. will enter the events, and as they|Austin and Ted Although Britt would like | will go against some of the speodl-|Crevier and Charles Nett, Ritchie win, he said he did not be | emt amateurs in the city, close and | Hagen and Nels Sor lieve the San Franciscan Wolff and his brother, ait nals — could | xotting: finishow may be expected. | it Beaten by Auburn last Saturday, | the Mallard high will visit Auburn's town, Kent, tomorrow to| hook up with the local t Bal at|Auburn defeat by licking the Kent Spalding’s from Monday until/eleven, The teams will be evenly Thursday noon. matched and a hot game is ox pected, pas That is the eternal question on the lips of every whether buy tomobile or a paper of ping, he) CHAMP FAVORITE \ With us it is nop much, but how good, LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22—When carry s Ad defends bis title} arry only all-wool ‘against Willie Ritchie at Ban Fran-| rics, the latest of cisco ~Thankagiving day, he will) terns dive , carry a goodly sum of Los An-| ct from, # money on his stocky shoul-| emeioai coil (ders. The Dutchman has been tn-| stalled a 100-8 favorite here over) the challenger, and it ia more than} possible tha dds will tongthen. | | Mandot rules a favorite over Riv- 4 , ore at 10 to Several combina | tion bets for small sums have been laid, with Wolgast and Mandot| | patred. And to answer that | Regular $25 values always the man that Dundee—he ka ows. We find ourselves in this “presidential” year with too many goods on hand. All of our famous staples in medium and heavy-weight blue and black serges and cheviots in values from $35 to $40 and up will be sold for Call and examine our line of all-wool coat ce on will i ey sleare roe A.A.. "% - . FROST & CO. & LEN Mf 1205 First Avenue 219 Second South $15.00 Men’s Suits Overcoats Go At $4.09 e ~ Men’s Suits Overcoats Go At Overcoats Go At $11.2 Sale Starts Tomorrow 10 A. 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