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We are “always busy” at Frost & Co.s because: We fit your body, please your fancy and sat isfy your demands with stylish, well made garments at (he low. est possible “AIL year $30 price. round” suits at $25 and Let us prove it Frost & Co. Tailors The Always Busy Shop 1206 First Avenue Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 |BOXERS READY | | FOR TONIGHT’S DREAMLAND GO Ivan Miller, who will Romeo Hagen at smoker in — Dres jhas developed tng from a mediocre boxer to many fans jare willing to back against any thing in this swetion at his pound lage. During the last year Mille has made sbort work of practically every man he has a, includ ing “One Round” D Frank Bar rigau, George Wells and many oth ers, His meeting with Romeo Ha gen resulted in one of the fastest | battles ever staged in Seattle, and ithough the affair was declared a draw, there are many who belleve {that Miller had the best of the }match. Roth Miller and Hager » trained faithfully for thi ch, and neither can complata tr ,cade of defeat Mickey O'Brien and Eddie non, who battle for the lig champtonship of the Northwest, completed thelr hard training to day, each doing six fast rounds ‘with sparring partners. Billy Chapman has whipped himself into faplendid shape for his argument welterweight to humble chauffeurs’ | tonight the endeavor the } with Bddie Hubbard, }time and |Fiynn ts loud in his claims today | fluid, l after he was unable to see MeCarty DECEMBER PALZER TRAINS FOR BIG FIGHT By United Prox I LO8 ANGII Al Paleer ready his walning quar at Doyle's camp, Luther M , whom he meets at Vernon New Year's day for the heavyweight championship of the world, announced today that he will not begin work for the bout uo tl! December 2 MeCarty leaves for the mountains Sunday for a short trip, but will return here De cember 20. Palzer took road yesterday some light gym work no boxing until Sunday There has been little betting on the battle, but Indications are that it probably will cause more money to cha hands than any fight staged here in nt years, Carty {# considering enlarging bis arena for the mateh. 13, 1912, THE STAR—FRIDAY, RALPH ROSE CA | ALSO HURL SOME and expects to show the fans a bit of that clans that made him a prime favorite among fistic followers here two years ago, Eddie Marino has been working hard each day In Tacoma and writes that he will be fit for a hard go with O'Leary, Tom Dale and Steve Roynolds are ready and each confidently expects to emerge victorious. Tommy Jonea and Frenchie Vaise, lightwelghts, com plete a card that is well worth tho money. Reserved seat ticketa are on sale at Brown & Hulen’s, Joe Disard’s, Batteraby & Smith's and Geralda. 7 firat bout will be staged at 8:30 o'clock sharp, AMMONIA JAG FLYNN’S ALI ANGELES, Dec. 1 ned Wire, , Dee, 18.—With established tn on the p with will do five miles and wound He Los Jim that careless handling by lls sec onde of a bottle of ammonia lost him hia battle with Luther M Carty at Vernon Tuesday night. The ho claims, was dashed tn his face as he returned to his corner after the eighth round, and there INTER-CLUB MEET. PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 12.—Kd gar M. Frank and Phil Wand box. ing directors for the Multnomah club of Portiand and Olymple club of San Francisco, respectively, have | today arranged a boxing tourney between the twe clubs in Portland | either Feb, 10 of 11, It is expected | two of| her classiest boxers to San Fran- cleco for the Olymple club boxing show the latter part of January, and suffered excruciating patn Rumors are also cirewlating that Flynn decided that Abdul the Turk his trainer, was guilty of the mix take, and that Abdul has been the recipient of an artistic trimming from Flynn as the result GREEK AND INDIAN RALPH ROSE. Ralph Rowe ean toas the 16-pound RIVERS AT HOME, WILL RACE TONIGHT | 00 fiicner than any one cleo tn Pr George, the Greek ranner,|the world, But did you ever hear| LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13.—Jo and Eugene Butler, the Neah Bay/nim select a few of the cholce 16-| Rivers arrived here today after a Indian, will m tonight in the) sound favorites from Webster's Un-| theatrical engagement in Ban Fray Broadway rink in a 10m match | apridged and send them flying for|¢isco. He will return there Satur-| race, Jimmie Fitagerald has had/4 out of better than 60 feet? The|day night to begin training for hi charge of all arrangements and the/ stunts Rose did at Stockholm last|Oakiand match with Frankie Burns race promises to be a gruciling OD¢. | summer at the Olympic games were| From San Francineo Rivers may co ‘oth boys have been tratming for) not a marker to the vocal stuets|to Cleveland to meet Phil Brock BICYCLES A. L. HALL Sporting Goods 1021 First Ave., Seattle, Wash. Try Curtiss for Hardware, Paints, Doors, Windows, Glass, Plumb- ing, WALL PAPER, Tinting. THE WM. M. Cor. Leary and 20th Av, N. Clothing at 25¢ we Dollar Greatest Saving Event in the History of the City Pacific Coast Clothing Co.’s Stock on Sale by Bankrupt Sales Co. 1301 First Ave., Cor. University CURTISS CO. Ww. Ballard. HERE ARE THE FACTS The Pacific Coast Bankrupt Sales the Factory Cost, h Sale Opens [0 a. m. Saturday, December {4th PANTS - A LINE OF PANTS RANGING FROM $2.50 TO $3.00— $1.89 $1.50, $1.75 AND $2.00 PANTS— 89c @ILK MIXED AND WORSTED REGULARLY $5.00— $2.39 $250 CORDUROYS GO AT— 5.00 MEN'S OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS AND SLIPONS— $7.35 STETSON $3.00 HATS— A LINE OF UNCALLED-FOR HAND-TAILORED SUITS TO BE SOLD AS LOW AS— $7.65 $30.00 MEN’S SUITS MADE OF WEST OF ENGLAND SILK MIXTURES, WORSTEDS AND IMPORTED 8COTCH TWEEDS— $14.85 50c TIES— Qc mr PRESIDENT SUSPEND. R ARROW BRAND, E. & W. AND CLUETT COLLARS— 1c $3.00 SHOES, DOUGLAS, PACK. ARD AND SELZ, GO AT— $5.00 BOYS’ SUITS— $1.89 $3.50 HIGH GRADE LADIES’ SHOES GO AT— 89c ijBankrupt Sales Co. 1301 First Ave., Northwest Cor. University $1.00 MONARCH SHIRTS— 29¢ Clothing Company has been in business in this city for about 19 years. Finding business different to that of a few years ago, they decided to retire. The landlord having rented the store to permanent tenants, it became necessary for the stock to be disposed of at once. The y, by paying spot cash, got it for 25 per cent of ere are THE SALE PRICES: the event and, as both have a world) ing of speed when distance is consid ered, a new 10-mile indoor mark fs/| well within the bounds of proba-| billty, The boys will be sent away thiete went through a few|January 9, but this has weeks ago in & San Francisco law | settled. court before Judge Shortall Rose appeared as attorney for the defense for one Jose Barenda,| LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13.—Man- at 9:16 p. m who claims blood to course in his|ager Berry of the Los Angeles |veins of the Montezuma strain, Coast league club. has purchased JIM COFFROTH WINS Rose opened his case with the! Pitcher Rodgers from the San An IN PROMOTER'’S FIGHT | 4e!ics'¢ lite tonguetwister “writ|tonio club, according to announce: | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 13-—Pro-|°f certiorarl,” and after rotting this|memt today. Berry also ts dicker moter James W. Coffroth announc-|“foUrd his tonxue for a minute today that he will offer the fans passed on to the “nunc pro tine” | its, former Angel two star fistic bouts before New| Part of the meet and tossed it &/ Cardinal player, Year's day. Ho has tured Frangie| "8? further than the 1$-pound/that ctub, aki word had ever been tossed before. | ee ae oy re cTecla |From then on he got his whole 300) Johnny Murphy for 20 rounds, 20U8ds Under the unpronouncable} ords which the legal book writers thereby putting # crimp in Promot- | * a er Moffitt’s proposed bout between = nee mage oy mee 4 “~ com leleven, north section champions Burne and Joe Rivers ert ee tira sed tomead suk! will clash tomorrow afternoon ai It is planned for Murphy leuauel Gee og tl coat a age) (2? University field, in an effort to Burns to fill the New Year's date, | 200° to wave th Rew 4 S\settlo the grammar school football while Frank Moran and Gunboat |()/ori"). ‘? mare lhe rooly *|champlonship of the clty. Dixie Smith, heavyweights, will meet oa — Flagler will referee the game the night of December 27. leatn pave bat tae soll = lview: “Humph!” BERRY BUYS RODGERS. and St recently sold to nd ed, Bar ng inter TATE A Place to Eat Cabaret Vaudeville, § p. m. lam Table d’hote Dinner, of wine, Tbe | SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS ithaca, N. V.—May 24 next ie the | jdate set for the rowing shew between the Cornell and Hafvard tightoared crews, both yarsity and freshmen. Cornell has degided jBot to play Pennsylvanie diab at football again. % | Springfield, Mase—But five \teama have escaped defeat in the indoor shoot of the United States Revolver association, which atart- ed here a month ago. The t are from New York, Spokane, ver, San Francisco and Bostas. Portland, Or, last year's cham pions, met defeat in the first round. | | to with pint Eugene, Or-—Robert Bradsha jot The Dalles, bas been chosen jeaptain of the University of Ore gon 1912 football team. He has ‘played right end on the team for three years. | New York.—Rudoiph Arnold, lchampion Furopean breast stroke [swimmer and member of the Ger- man Hellas club, has arrived in New York, seekicg swimming penerenee, | Minneapolis—Fifteen members lof the University of Minnesota 1912 |football squad were yesterday pre- jsented with their “M's” by George ©. Vincent, president of the uni- versity. ‘ | } St. Low! After permitting Tom my Dixen of Kansas City to stay the Mmit of eight rounds in their }bout here last night, Johnny Kil bane had Dixon in such distress |during the last round that he re. |fused to land the K. 0. puuich and | won easily. SUITS $10.00 MEN'S SUITS MADE OF GOOD TWEED AND woOR- STEDS— $12.50 MEN'S SUITS MADE OF FINE ALL-WOOL SERGES AND CHEVIOTS WILL GO "$3.89 $1500 MEN'S SUITS OF EXCELLENT THIBETS AND WORSTEDS, LATEST SHADES— $4.78 $17.50 MEN’S SUITS, FINE WORSTEDS AND TWEEDS— $7.65 $20.00 MEN'S SUITS, WOOL HAND-TAILORED squad, TWEEDS, CHEVIOTS AND { SERGES— | Annapolie.—The 400 midd | pooled and 2,008 bn cent Army-N: game $25.00 MEN'S SUITS MADE OF jed here yesterday for breal |rule against betting. Deme' depriving them of privilege WesT OF ENGLAND SERGES AND SCOTCH MIXx- TURES GOING AT— | rest of the year were the Oakland.—J, Cal Ewing stated today that he has sold ail of his interest in the Oakland club of the |Pacific Coast league to Frank W. | Leavitt and John M. Cook. Hé re- fused to mention the price. | Stanford University—R. F. Dur yea, who towed for three sea sons with the Stanford crew, .was | yesterday elected crew captain for jthe coming season 8 dog Melrose Southern field dog triais at Leto- hatchie, Ala., yesterday, Momoney, belonging to J. M. Advent of Hick- ory Valley, Tenn., a | it. Howell of Philadelphia will go 15 founds jagainst Bily Walters, ch@mpion | welterweight of the navy, lire on | December 20, i | Pullman—Leo Coultler off Olym- pia, halfback on the W.}8 G. ALL- Hi team for three years, Wha “yester. |day elected captain @@ 1918 St. Joseph—Tommy 8 who he re- unish. ng tne its and lor the unish- ment inflicted, | saeiiioias Boston.—The Boston Nationals have signed Ira B. Hogue, who pitched last year for the Anderson club in the Carolina asfociation, BEHIND RECORD NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—At 7 a, m. today the leading teams in the sixday bike race here had covered 1,989 miles, 9 laps, six miles and five laps behind the record, The Suter brothers’ team and Carmen Loftis were two laps behind the leaders, | The Rangers and Celtics clubs will hold their meetings tonight at 418 Pike st, Rangers and members, lease take notice. pi 1 Me) | | will kely be made so that he can | PLAY FOR SCHOOL TITLE | The Madrona eleven, south nec |day, and he exceeded all expecta-| SOCCER NOTES Jack O'Connors, the Celtic cus todian, is keeping himself in trim by playing handball, He ix one of the beet in the city at this ga Billy MeGrath, the Port Blakeley | captain, says the Lumberjacks will make the Rainiers hustle for points next Sunday, but he we be able to put his strongest team on the field on account of injuries Billy is & doubtful starter, but will play if powsible. Extra $5 to $7 Pair of Pants Free With the Swellest Suit iq Town, $15 Vo! Old Santa drop. ped a swell tailor. made suit down your chimney you would be surprised, BUT HE WON'T, The best you can do is to come to our store and let Ug surprise you with our gift of an extra pair of Pants FREE with each suit or overcoat made-to-measure at $15 OVERCOAT Made To Your don’t make you the finest suit you ever wore= simply get your money back. We play square, $25 and $30 | UK “ Measure For You'll like us. Come in today. The Sparta team was greatly handicapped when it lost Billy Bloomer at the beginning of the season, His Injury will likely keep him out of the game. all season, but the Dutchmen keep on agoing and expect tO apiex one point at the expense of the Hangers next Sunday, The Range management tried out Cooper as a fullback last Bun tions by putting up an excellent! display. He t# a good tackler and kicks well with efther foot Cherry and Campbell, latest Rangers recruita, were given a (ry-out against Port Blakeley last Sunday, The former played a fine | game, but the latter was a disap: | polu tment. The team that drew with Ral n last Sunday will represent Hieck Diamond against the Celtics) next Sunday. In the event of Bob) iray being able to play, a change play agalnat his old team. Jack Plilings made his initial| bow for the season last Sunday in the ranks of the Rainiers. A! though Jack ts not as fast and as ing a6 be used to be, he never san played a good game and owed some of hia old-time form. BATTLING BRANDT TO BOX “DENVER ED” Pure All-Wool We have 300 classiest materials and an endleg ars SUITS and number of nifty styles to choose from. If we By 4 Press Leased Wire TACOMA, Dec. 13.—Frank Wiley, abletic Instructor at the University jing with Indianapolis for Rube El-|of Puget Sound, well known among Louis} athletes on the Pacific coast, has Ine Ta wen named instructor for the Bus Men's Athletic association of a, which is out with an nouncements of a 10-round opening | smoker to be held in Gilde rink on! ition champions, and the Interlaken | Monday night, December 16, when| and “Denver will meet as Matting” Brandt Rd” Martin, heavies, the drawing card Riley predicts that with a num- ber of fast preliminaries booked, the opening of the new organization will be a marked success. The new club is organized under! the lawe of the state of Washing ton to promote boxing and allied| sports, and has among its organiz-| ers such well known professional and business men as William Mor. row, J. C. Donnelly, L. L_ Lefebre, A. & Fulton and Frank B. Leslie, while J. T, Coffman ts president TOMMY BURNS TO_ | SEE M’CARTY FIGHT United Press Leased Wire CALGARY, Alberta, Dec. 12 Tommy Burne stated this morning that, although be had not received hia invitation as yet, he would be | at the ringside when McCarty and! Palzer meet on New Year's day Lather McCarty was given his first | boxing leseon by*Tommy Burns, | who showed the new heavyweigh just about all he knows about game, Tommy is very anxious to see him in action DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” } BETWEEN Seattle, Aberdeen and Hoquiam | Trains leave Seattle 7:20 A. M. and 4:90 P, M. For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or addres CITY TICKET OFFICE Sccond and Cherry, or Jackson St. Union Station Ticket Ofice | Extra Pants/| FREE > With Suit or Over Here they are! Free to every man in this City! They're going like hot cakes. Hundreds of buyers were terned away from our store. We are going to continue this wonderful, amazing offer’@ few days longer. Just to keep our tailors busy and give every disappointed customer another chance. Think of it! An extra free pair of pants worth $8.00, with $15.00 suit. Such an offer 3 Gvetidliniag-~actoeating The suit or overcoat itself is way ahead of what a tailor would you $30 and $35 for. Make comparisons—convince y Your choice of an infinite variety of nobby patterns made to yout measure. And made right—fo wear right—to look right. 4 Suit Extra Show your wisdom by coming early. Get the pick of the choicest weaves. You may never have another chance like this. It will pay you to drop your other business long enough to come here ngs tomorrow for an offer like this. A dandy suit worth $30 for $15, Bat still more wonderful @ pair of pants worth $8.00 tacked on to evefy FNGLISH WOOLEN pyLLs ~ 704 Ast Av. <'%°, 3rd Av. and Spring St For a 7 (Overcoat | ANTS FREE

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