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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912. [HEAVY JOINS FIELDER JONES Sapte me WITH BOWLERS ; JONES’ STABLE] CLAIMS F. CHANCE HERE’S COMPLETE) tne commerciais. romped away with three games from the Miseher TRIS Syne HASSHOTHISWAD SMOKER CARDJAT} Ps, ‘eam cn fe, nimren et OVED , = PORTLAND, OF., Dee Fischer Bros 682 657 Tamale Lightweight Champion. Ad Wolgaat, Frank Chance would make one big}. i Commercials 1 660 686 ix about to add a heavyweight tolbionder in becoming manager of|# Tonight's card at the =e ° - Grotto his string of fighters, and predict w York American league) ® lard A. A. ©. smoker inclufes *] Tonight on the same alleys the that his man will win the eham- |, n for $18,000 a year, and|® six of the fastest amateur ®) oui. representing the Order of To 1511 3rd Ave. plonshtp. that the exCub skipper has “shot | boute it is possible to'wtag@ In Wii sions will tangle with the Or The new hope ta Jesse Willard.| is wad,” ia today the opinion of|® thie neck of the woods [in Wl a Or borenters in the same Where we will be pleased to J}a big Missourian, who has cleaned former Chieago|® cluding boys in all Wivisidns. * seus serve you with our famous Jup @ batch of heavyweight as . and president|* The card follows: . Tamales, Chile Con Carne, ete. J pirants, and who has a sixround | 4 D n league. * — Main ovent, Roy Stingley8. *! on the 6, A.C. alleys, last night, decision over Luther McCarty. It} «Chance ought to pull out of) Swan Charlestrop, heavy: ®ling Cranes went down to defeat in Phone Main 5306 was this latter fact that aroused |posehall while they are making so|® weights, * of the three games with the ‘the interest of Jones noise about him,” Jones de-|# Ernest Miller-ve. Sam Mor ante Galbraith of — the aF aE: > ES a TRA sommes doo os emma clared, “This is his time to quit,)* gan, at 158 pounds. * bowled high score and high BREA and he ought not to queer his ‘rep'|® Johnny Mack ve. George * of 214 and 19418, The D AND CAKE las the chauffeur of a wobbly outfit|#* Clements, at 135 pounds, * WITHOUT MISTAKE" !}itke the Highlanders, New York|® | Jack Fowler vs. Colley Mac * . ois eon ont For a few days only, big free offer about to ~~, jan’t « to win any pennants for) * Pherson, at 126 pounds, Wl Shoneants * 984 846 44 ry z es, some time, and It never helped any|* Herb Smith va. Bill Heine, & mite +: Pes close. Come now, before it is too late, star like Chance to graft himself} * at 135 pounds. * : onto @ losing outfit.” lt Eddie Larsen va, Jack Finn, &| Chicago-——The Cincinnati Reds . } ~ pen - — |® at 126 pounds. wxlare secking walvers on Harry ; \ THE PERFECT ‘~ Fitz Fry, “Battling” Brandt's * These boys will mix In ® Chapman ana Grover Laudermilk - sparring partner, looks enough [ke|® Sypher's hall, Ballard, in four- &|in order to trade them to Louls _ netieh s wentiits SF ALL PURPOSE Dees | Tim Mocrath to’ be hie twin broth.|~ round goes, which means 24 #|villo for Mordecai Brown When we say FREE it means FREE, We give ty g io for. & rounds of clever boxing, pro #&|——— ne * , - oe 3 3 * vided all of the bouts go the *| best in the house. No change in p’ —no a # limit. Silvertoned) Dan Salt #| quality. Two pairs of pants with every suit. That's om * will be on deck with the usual * . ‘ | announcement, and Jimeate *| offer—Choose your own style—pick any material in thy lw Kelly, superintendent of the * house. But REMEMBER—this great offer igs good ‘ |® of i) likely be the thir . ‘ \* a wi | a be the third *| a few days only. Come bright and early. é . The main event promises to * 4 UT. * be a humdinger, a Stingley * C =a hae put the indian sign on #) lw such men ag Art and Jim Wik & ; Ghe Foremost RATE)« son, while Charlestrop has #| % ee and Sofoatel.nenys wan Se | Fl T . D EN T | STS of his weight in local arenas. #| our lesting * | ace | eee eee eee } | Second Av. and University St. | Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. Laboratory Made to Eat SPORTOBITS of the country places IM | wn seaxo eacx or ov wons{| FOR BUSY BUGS vias | eal@ Your | FOR 20 YRARS GUARAN TER Cabaret Vaudeville, $ p, m, to MM | EASY PAYMENTS Three bitte designed to remove | ecg sits ‘ikees, GUA yi easure | the li rom he boxing gam a} ~ > | Other Dentists Oho Cut Rate/[inols will be introduced in the/f Of wine, Tbe ] eeeremed (Made from Eastern Bard Whest and Western Soft Whest ) | *rioes. Prices next legisiature of that state ion en elected to tho legtal A ‘$2 Set of Teeth Be Secuiseh” Waerchant eae far ahead of all competitors, | Guaranteed ....... would support measures favoring | elie tea i Set of Teeth boxing matches The HOUSEWIFE’S LABOR- '$ CG te $4 - a hatin ADORE, ceunicéty kaown és | 1 uaranteed «44... _am Crawford, who refused toll ¢ wd 9 || When Scotch Woolen Mills makes such an offer it’s a eae year the KITCHEN, invariably $1 Solid Gold or 3 trelt Pieers ualens tle oated) fe we couldn't handle the crowds. We turned multitudes away. TH! Sob verifies its tests. Porcelain Crown .. hotwted $1,000 is making the hold-|f - here bright and early to morrow. We make this greatons day offer at a direct loss—towmeke you acquainted with — $ Gold of Porcelain $3: stuff stick, and has signed with . & Detroit weighing machine com Bridge Work ........ |pany to represent them ih New | a Orleans. | Solid Gold Fillings, 75¢ Up. tre wiser, creek basdoah team | | will give a Christmas ball to raise! | il funds to meet indebteddtw ‘Of lant county baseball league. BASY PFAYMENTSPart down - jand balance in payments, Chicago. — Among —American |20-YEAR WIUTTEN GUARANTEE |!©ague releases announced: today | Hi. Barry and Alan Gipé from} GIVEN OWN ALL WORK .- hiladelphia to Seattle and 8.) PAINLESS DENTISTS | Covalaski to Spokane i Following the epiracy and “f by | Coach | Doble in the ion ot-e éaptain Cincinnati—Joe Tinker t a 4 jbia contract last night, and le w {ficially manager of the Cincinnati Greatest Saving Possibility in History of City. aa ay Pacific Coast Clothing Co.’s Stock on Sale by Portiand.—The engagement of }Miss Myrtle Schaefer, the Johnny DOund THE FACTS: The Pacific Coast Clothing Co. has been in business © in this city for about 19 years. Finding business dif- teb to me outpointed Eddie ferent to that of a few years ago, it decided to retire. As the ls “TICK ago, < A ne landlord rented its | store to a permanent tenant, it had to dispose of its stock at once. The Bankrupt HERE’S MEAL TICKET nglish feather, in 10 ast night Sales Co., by paying spot cash, got it for 25c on the dollar of the factory price, | FOR SOME MANAGER }BE and here are the | NEW YORK, Dec. 20.-Frank |Mantell is today searching for a jg SaturdaylO a.m. Saturday 10 a. m. "=" You will get the best of results from this Perfect All-Purpose Flour. The Original $15 Tailors Maculactured by FISHER FLOURING MILLS Co. “ America’s Finest Plouring Mills" SEATTLE, U. S. A. For Sale by All Dealers } Flectric lron” Guaranteed 10 Years. $3.50 Why buy an inferior Iron h you can get the best for 7 We have a complete cnem eoteniay sams 1014 First Ave., tin Copyright 1912—Leon Sigman Shoes Operated oa S | < K While You Wait We Charge No More Thaa Others MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Ave.—(Next to Butler Hotel) Scenic Cafe Our meals are absolutely the best the markets afford, and our service ts w of, “con rrocram Mine Belle Manning... Old Home Songs Ted Brith Soprano Try Curtiss for Hardware, Paints, Doors, Windows, Glass, Piumb- ing, WALL PAPER, Tinting. THE WM. M. CURTISS CO. Cor, Leary and 20th Av. N. W. Ballard. Colquhoun Hardware Co. 1426 Third Ave. SCENIC CAFR 1005 Firet Av. JAS, L. SHUTE, Mew ce Dan Morgan, lwito has been looking after bie ef: PR ICES |faira, noth him to get some one | : = else. Morgan informed Mantell|# H that his Ume was so occupted with | | | SUITS | somes fighters = bis or bg 4 be jcould not properly attend to Man- good box in Califor early thi ' |year, and since. his ratura Bast ; made several good showings. 5 $10.00 Men's Suits, made of J A line of Pants ranging } $5.00 Dou | ~ = . glas, Packard and WOLGAST-RITCHIE good tweeds and worsteds | from $2.50 to $3.50, all Selz go at SACRAMENTO, Dec, 20.—Willie |@ go at |Ritchie, Hghtweight champton, will | iy 9 |meet Ad Wolgast next M oro | BS $2.8 $1.89 lvided ‘Tom Jones, Wolgast'’s’ ma | y ay . 189 lager, really means business when! . Y $15.00 Men's Suits, of ex- wy oe te cellent serges and worsteds, $3.50 high grade Ladies’ Ritchie's manager, here today. T si ; i go at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Pants Shoes go at \fight will be staged either in San y . . t cut to ihe gp orl Ane eu @e& |rical engage ts make it com ~ } e | pulsos for Ritchie to stay fr: x eS soc 89 Fee “eee Suit Or Hl $17.50 Men’s Suits, fine SEASON OPENS TONIGHT EOI worsteds and tweeds, go at ‘ 50c Ties cut to sin igh sikeek temmattah peaeee : ? . j $2.50 Men's Corduroys S| will be officially opened with a ' g 7 065 go at Oc game between the Queen Anne and ? ; Tacoma high fives. Nelther team erie cares to lose the initial game, and U iti ‘ i ‘oda: P $20.00 Men's Suits, all wool 89c <b & bot coutent te provable, <Gisen Here’s the chance you have been waiting for. But don’t wait longer. Come today+aam™ | egg oem seg yin Anne will line up with Foster and A suit or overcoat, worth $35, for $15. b ae a a Bak t |. Riddle d arret : : : : . , seg ad ican as a 15c Sox cut to ag lh pen Kirkpatrick be een bin price is unparalleled in ed sightea the clothing business. We have sold thousands ’ $15.00 Men's Overcoats saig i ari Realm Sk of these suits and overcoats to delighted buyers. $9.85 and Slipons at 3c wagers Butler, the Noah Bey: tn But listen! With every suit or overcoat at $15 you get absolutely free a fine pair of pans J dian, who recently {beat Pete worth $8. Perfect in material, perfect in make, and guaranteed perfect in fit. Men's Suits, made of George, the Greek rungag, in a 10- i $25.00 its, ~ $1.00 D ‘ ¥ Pi js Ss f $15 to ' West of England serges . ress Shirts cut to mile race, will go up Rgninat Jim. This wonderful opportunity may mot come again. Get busy. Save from and Scotch tweeds, go at nb IMEI, ight -over the fire: get the daintiest suit and extra pants in the land. ' s 1 2m] 35 $5.00 John B, Stetson Hats 1 9c aoe Fy art a 2 Gab the Indian's Scores of the most beautiful weaves and patterns coming {n daily. Every one a leader in quality and desig | e cut to TE jsoeed tn ie short bce 7 But greater still—any one of these beautiful weaves made to your measure, rE OES: union cutter A make the little champ ‘0 his and union fitters. Experts. Mem.wbho will construct your suit to your individual liking. 9, 50c President Suspend laurels, Se nl $30.00 Men’s Suits, made of $ 1 89 pencers iin + r 9 West of England silk mix- viehay RTLAND, Ory Me. 40, NGLISH WOOLEN M ILL i PORTLAND, Or. B. — ens po i aaa ‘sid Hi Oc Southpaw Harry Suter, merly ot — a q . he San Francisco Sei last cups aaa Isenson with the Porti&nd Const 704 First Av Two Third Av. & Sorin St. 1 4.85 league, 's today a member of the e [Stores r Vv. p g i 1 e239 Portland club in the Northwestern SS Arrow Brand Collars; also league, ng on cy n signed up by . line 4 Mana “Nick” Willi 8, aft J Br aie es ie E. & W. and Cluett Col- reo gan til a Walter MeCredie. low as $5.00 Boys’ Suits cut to lars at | CLAIMANTS WANT GAME il The Walla Walla <Athletiq club F . re $7.65 | $189 | 1c PSs REMEMBER! 6.2.78." e : i team Sunday in the 136. pound ® extra pants of $8 value é 2 class. Any team wishing a game : ; sy. You cannot can be obli by phoning Welch We guarantee satisfaction or return your money. at Mal 669. The W a W a ss vate: * 1 301 Athletic club calms the champ lose eneuee by waiting too long. FIRST an rup a es 0. ie ee Enough said. Come at once. . : . J en ¥ ‘ a AV. Northwest Corner University Cigsolmad Ue 6 Fit tor, “he Us lion Made i oh! + . 7 i sh must not box for several : r AT