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1205 First Ave. our big stock of more thousand patterns will counted 25 per cent, so $22.60. and $26.25. where we employ some 1205 First Ave. AMUSEMENTS Weird and Cherry. “ORT RICH QUICK WAL $Se—Rarguin Monday Nis! OTHER MIG ACTS BERNHARDT stamped env OTHER BIG Dr. C ‘The Famous Arctic Explorer Next Week—DAISY BARC What the Success of Whea I bought th ja the Unt om July 15, thee not my th met Inet theee monthe offic a Oo ad vertioin wer Gin done for " ond they were correct mesart and get (h they unlews work end 8 equa szcasct oF wy I attended te my own hy work and service y paticnts with me, u quire twelve dental spec yen lady nasi ax ing rooms, th r special ho: room fy for « and yet m the world an EB 4 ax 9OU cam ecaune all materia nd work hie is th t the peopl h bra ny @ ting could do it tf could an@ did 4o It, ar at right h@e In Beattie le prign' dental p he world t@ the proof of joo to the people, and I fe to 4o in the future ty the pas entistry an guarantes 718 Firat Ave—Union graph Building, FROST & CQ> Successor to Frost & O'Neil - |AGenuine25°% | Discount Sale We have built up a reputation for turning out finely tailored Quits, the kind that keep shape and wear, for $30 and $35. Now may have $30 and $35 Suits for All of our dest ekilled tailors in the city (Union label In each garment.) Frost &Co. Successor to Frost & O'Neil! Be og oe SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 4% TONIGHT—ALL WEEK Balley & Mitchell Present ———_— Roth Phones #108 MRS. LANGTR Week of January 20 ape enclosed JAMES J. CORBETT & c. ACTS Pantages Theatre ook POURT om A SQUARE DEAL IN DENTISTRY list Depends oa & ErwEy 4 nnows, FRO Pies Ave, Laten wie dentists & 6QUsnn Omar wate, ToD ho defeaiod Tom Jenkins at te live of my life as: a Com greg lege has turned out some shining oF Indien and a ntiemen and ® special 4 Dricos are the low-| my work is as et in the worl fre nship is unexcelled, an secret of my success, an & square deal — Edwin). Browg, D.D. SEATTLE'S LEADING DENTIST One door South of the Postal Tele- Open evenings until 8 and Sundays ntli ¢ for people who work. ” seers? = SAME OLD CROP OF BOOB» PITCHERS TO MEET SAME By Cartoonist Cory, The season is approaching when the annual crop 6f boob pitchers will foregather at the training camps of the various big league teams, and the farce of yap try-outs will add daily touches of comedy to the monotonous grind o the old-timers, x About every husky yokel who can toes an ear of com into a bushel bas from a LOfeet dis tance in husking season gets are bunch that he is the real @oode and, alon® about now, packm the old carpet bag with four hig® ool than a be dis hat gou en this re ages: nots lars, red crocheted tle, a nine agg ge ee Se inch «i of chewing t o and aah we wn tailor a book ef the revised rules, goes them carefull’ : dowe to the grocery @eve ore eae te agg | says goodbye to Hank and St and ey cine br oxcee: or Vous: Lem and the’ town a ee and, after arrepst w © tian Itning of good quality, Ca ee nee Ox ee make them up in our own shop, ee cue i ae ot te thereafter in care of Mumery Mo- Graw or Frank Chance or Red Deoin or Hughie Jeneings pr Jobanie Evers or some other nate, boards the “accommodation” which stops at the tank for water every day at Hickville and the “hull town turns out to seo him off, b'gosh!" “Betoha Bill Boob'll make them there old mossback ball players set up and seratch their heads a bit,” says Hank to Si, the “ac “OF COURSE #! commodation” fades from vision OUT, around the curve. “‘Member what he done to them Bean Center galoots las’ Fourth of July?" says Lem to Hank, “Hully Hummerhandies!” replies Hank, “dew It “Trun out nine on ‘em tm four innin’s ‘fore they knowed he was @pitehin’ curves!” interpolates Silas. And so they go back to the grocery store and practice “spitball” NGFORD"} curves at the sawdust box and weave laurels for the future crowning ht—the of Bill Boob. Bill meanwhile fares onward toward the goal of his high ambition. In fancy he already hears a roar from the throats of 20,000 fans in frantic approval of hts prowess. Happy Boob! OF COURSE HE GETS A TRYOUT —all alert managers will ac cord one flash of the training camp spotlight to a husky young sod buster who thinks he can pitch and who has never been “nixed” before. BUT THAT'S AS FAR AS HE GE for, in spite of his self- assurance and his dexterity at corn toss and his marvelous showing against the Bean Center Giants, it develops that he has neither curves nor control—not even the activity to stop a ball when batted within arm's reach. And 80 Bil! Boob shrinks, But he gees NOT back to Hick- ville, for Hank and and Lem to ide. He accepte a thous and lowly positions in factory, blacksmith shop and army or navy recruiting station. For be it known, Boob’s name is legion, and concrete heads are more or less in demand outside the diamond. And that reminds me of a chat I had with the Colonel the other evening about the decline of the national game in a general w and how it is rapidly goimg to the Ké-Yi's as viewed from his slant Tl uncork the Colonel's views in my next. UNCLE DUD. SHAMROCK WILL [SAVANNAH GETS, SAIL TO FRISCO | xsw onic is. +m on FOR CUP RACE Vanderbilt cup and grand prix auto races have been awarded to Savan- By United Press Leased Wi SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7.—Thos, nah, Ga. The date was not decided, the races to be held some time be L. Miller, head of the local syndt cate that is building the California tween Nov. 1, 1913 and February yacht to race Sir Thomas Lipton’s) 3, 1914. The Savannah course will Shamrock in 1915, is tn receipt to- be shortened ten miles and during the races, the Georgia state troope day of a letter from Captain Thos. F. Day of New York, that he has will patrol the track THE TEAMS IN THE WINTER promised to sail the Shamrock from England to San Franciseo to par- league in Southern California are ticipate in the great international —— 2 drawing good crowds. Are You Not Happy? Why? cannot sleep nights difficult to get breath, gastritis, dyspepsia, ulceration of the stomach, constipation, in fact, all diseases of the stomach and bowels, appendicitis, acute or chronic, ft will pay you to In Vestigate and see some patients I have cured. Private sanitartum aad office, 6617 22nd N. W. Dr. Nuernberg German Specialist on Chronic Diseases. | itor of the yachting mag-| azine Rudder, and has distinguished himself as a brave sailor. Last) year he drove the 35-foot motorboat Detroit across the Atiantic, In 1911 he sailed the 25-foot yaw! Seabird) from New York to England. MIKE OFF TO TALK IT OVER WITH BOSS i you 2 TACOMA, Jan Mike Lynch will leave for Victoria Thursday to confer with President Wattelet re garding his team for next season Alth th not all of the material has been secured, Mike {s confident that | the Bees will be @ strong factor In| the pennant race. He te not claim-/ img the pennast, though. Joe Me-| ity has grown very popular) among the Tacoma fans, but Mtke| Lynet te hound to bh a bot of) | Tacoma sports with him SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS || JACK LEON HAS GIVEN UP} wrestling and ts wow devoting all | his time to getiing ready for the ring, FRANK GOTCH WON THE American wrestling championship a Den- rat re were f t Brows The as th prices en. Want to know why @reqs haven't cured you? You are @optag yeor soma Gay after Gay with nmumantiog eaeeb> ing, but © sre to get tay betta. We'll toll you why. The stuff thas you take is note. ing more them polam, an@ pol- son never ouree anybody naton@ of giy- vety @ mosey). | Bellingham, | BEPORE ZBYSZKO DEFEATED Charles Cutler at Boston the other Jay, the latter w: ed upon as the best man in Ainerica since the retirement of Frank Gotsh. of aourmes est HOBLITZEL, BGAN, TINKER od Grant is the way the Red in ‘field will line up in 1913, according neveg to the dop d Cincinnati critics ner | figure it @ better hitting one than |lagt season, as Tinker has shown s Looms | yetter with the stick than Phelan. toar down cure any- you help natawe. N: ture wil! cure you if she hae the power, This Dower Is electricity u know #lae y runs every part of your body. Moat of the allments of man ean be traced to the kidneys, heart or | digestive apparatus reason aay to do ite work properly it lacks motive power, EDDIE BURNS, TACOMA'S OLD | catcher, now playing in the Califor. a Winter league, has signed a con {tract to coach the St. Mary's col lege team in California, ‘This oot na. mi has kep tl today faliate an teen oper= lights in baseball and the position { coacher is no mean honor a de eet de needed and pain and disorder will disappear, Eledtra-Vita does that while you sleep Mlectra Vit@® saturates the nerves with thing #troam of electricity, and arry the force 0 every our body, giving strength mt h of den - - BASEMAN JOH \McCarthy of Wilbesbarre ts now| talked of the man Billy Clymer) 4) will select for the team’s manager. | he would. ¢ the fact SECOND 4, 16 4 IT 18 FIGURED THAT, SIMCE | lost one series with | ust mascoting and one ‘on-|that he didn’t mascot, his average as I havelis .600, = body w you It makes ite own power and 4 ready for use. cheap to be cured toe my shall sleep it Is always It is easy by Bleotra- Vita. MANAGER JOHNNY FEVERS OF the Cubs will have at least 10 play- ers to release after the opening of next season. Hach club is allowed | to carry 25 men after May 1, and John now has 35 under contract. my ov Graham, Wash. ‘The Blectra-Vita Co: Gentlemen: I have used Misotra- Vita for a little more than « month, and my baek trow fe our 4 my health general improved. thank you for the attention you bi shown me. Yours respectfully, J. & M'DONALD. Care T. BR R. wl le Block. JEROME D. TRAVHRS 18 RANK- ed among the country’s top-notch golfers. 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Extra BRESNAHAN TO PLAY WITH CUBS; GETS BIG SALARY hotties, if later needed, 50 cents. | Druggists everywhere. Just breathe} it--no stomach dosing. | - ! Lynden fhe Biectra Vita Co @untiewon I pe Yee appliances Wash w two years 3 was very badly orip- pled with hi trouble an lame bask. 1 several kinds medicine, without mult. At saw your adver tisoment of Iles. a tra-Vite and t for it and this is the reeult of use. My wife ts using it now and o 3 THIS 18 FREE. Cut out this n and bring or mail It to ee. Wo'll give you a beau tiful 90-pae@ book, whieh tells all about our tfeatment. This hook is Hlvatrated with plotures of fully de veloped men and women, show! how Bisctra-Vita is applied, and et want to i, Closely if you will Consult) Office hours Pa m. to A pm; Wednesday and Returday evepings: until §; Sunday 0 to 12 prese T' joattio, W, Please sond me (closely sealed) 90-page illustrated A-T12 your free book. Name treet ROGER BRES? CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—Roger Bree nahan, the deposed St. Louls man r, will play with the Chicago ationals next season, according to mnouncement made here today by Charles W. Murphy, president of the Cubs, Bresnahan bas con firmed the deal. In order to get Bresnahan, Maur. phy had to outbid Dreyfuss, of Pittsburg. Not since Catcher Johnny Kling’s days with the Cubs bas there been wo much rejoicing among the Chi- cago fans. With Bresnahan be hind the bat next season, the bugs here can see nothing but the 1913 flag floating from the Cub field. Tt is reported that the ex-St Louis backstop will receive $29,000 for three years’ work—$10,000 as a bonus and $6334 4 year in salary. WILL ELECT NEW MANAGER JAN. 15 Once again the election of the graduate manager of studenta’ af. fairs at the university has been postponed. This time the date has deen set for January 15, Of the five original men in the race for this position only two are left, those being Fritz Beltz and | Fred Hamilton. Graduate Manager | Zednick, who withdrew from the race because of his election to the legislature, and whore term as graduate manager expired on the first, has consented to act until hie successor is appointed. Fred Angovine and Brous Beck Iso withdrew. So far no additional ndidates have come forth, but it is expeeted that more will enter the race. Clarke Can Play First One Pittsburg seribe refuses to be downcast boeause the Ptrates |did not land Ed Koney, He says lif the worst comes to the worst Fred Clarke himself can play first base, which does not indicate that the aforesaid seMbe has a high Spinion of the work pliller did at the initial station lal® season. | Fane are now hoping that Luther McCarty will change his mind about the color line. There is no doubt but that he could whip John. son at this time for the negro has jabout shot his bolt GEORGE MULLIN WON'T GET out of the American league if Clark Town Griffith has his way, for the Wash- ington manager has always been “ry sweet on the ° | WILL RANK W | Detroit veteran 1 }eago Cubs, and Fr ler of the New York © hting Cowboy Very Seriously || me ITH GOOD OLD TIMERS IF HE DEVELOPS STIFF KNOCKOUT PUNCH By Ringsider. LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 7, determination to perfect it. practicing it constantly with a It Is largely with his feet that CC LLL OLD LLL LLL Luther M’Carty Best White Hope Since Jine Jeffries Was in His Prime, Says Expert, Who Takes the Young Fig Hont of Work. t 2%o for pound. Rough BULL BROS, Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5 Phone Main 963. iLyres Transfer Co, —Pronounced by some experts McCarty meets attack. He is Office 114 Jackson St. to be the best white heavy- 80 nimble that when his oppon. ent charges or starts a awin it weight since Jim Jeffries wae in his prime, by others that he cannot claim a place in the clase with such great War- riors of the ring as Bob Fitz simmons, Jim Corbett and Jef- fries until he develops a knock- out punch, Luther MoCarty un- i harm's way. corner him, but fa a him, with questionab! da today” as arm drawn back the best gh ready to land a knockout, but the world. to the intense surprise of Pal- x he managed to get to his feet and out of danger by lightning ducking and side-stepping. That McCarty will be carried ong safely is assure manager, Billy McCarney, man who beat the champion of England, Bombardier Wells, and has every right, with the elimi- nation of Jack Johnson, to call himself heavyweight champion of the world. While McCarty is not yet a finie figh he has plenty of time in which to develop. is not yet 21 years old. He ready has the physique, is quick mn, and is trying at all to improve his methods. For a big fellaw he is possessed of wonderful speed.. A veteran judge of the game, who has seen them all from Sullivan and he knows it from A There will be constant improvement in McCarty and he may yet become as great a heavyweight champion a Sharkey, Corbett and Ruthin. Dance at Dreamland tonight, * for him to get out of He demonstrated | this In his fight with Palzer, who tried time after time to Once when McCarty slipped to the floor Palzer stood directly over and the immense audience, Hie is one of the shrewdest men in the the Jeffries who beat Fitzsimmons, DANCING HIPPODROME Everett-Seattle Interurban Railway 6:00, 7 4:90, 10:18 'p. 1 train Saturday an oe opm train leaves Mam RTH VERET oo | PACIFIC No VEST TRACTY CO. WASH mi down, declares that from a box ing standpoint, none of them, not even Corbett, has anything on him. He Is a one-two punch- er, straight and whiplike, and is as shifty on his feet as a light- weight. His footwork Is still a bit crude, but he has the speed, and, with a little more experience, it is predicted that he will be an even greater and Zero P McCarty’s punch is a straight left. Using it as he did against Al Paiz it Is almost imposs!- ble for opponent to reach h He shoots it out straight as an arrow, and, while itis not a finisher, it is extremely dam- aging, generally cutting or tear- ing the other fellow’s face. The big raskan le ing for a one-two and when the left lands on the intended spot the right is crossed a fraction of a second lat it wae with this mode of tack that McCarty cut Palzer into ribbons, batter ed Jim Flynn Into submission and stopped Ail Kaufman. The right cross is of recent develop- ment and does not work as well as the straight left, which Mo- Carty uses 10 to 1, but he is CHANCE WILL ASK SALARY OF $18,000 By United Leased Wire CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—Arriving here simultaneously today, Frank Chance, former manager of the Chi nk Farrell, own Highlanders who is after Chance to steer the Highlanders through the 1913 sea son, met and held a conference. When Chance's arrival wae learned, the Cub fans turned out and cave him a big welcome. Before leaving California to con fer with Far Chance declared Despite the quickened ance sale, Overcoats which sprung up yesterday, At One-Fourth Off Adler-Rochester Clothes are reduced— TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OFF VEITH-CAMMACK Second and James St. rices On demand for heavier Overcoats , the entire line is in this clear- he would hold out for @ salary of $18,000 a year and five per cent of the club's profits. FRISCO TO HAVE STIRRING BOUT Dy United Preee Peased Wire. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7—In the initial four-round boxing show of this year, Lew Powell, onetime king of the four-round lghtweights, is matched to meet “Red” Watson of Los Angeles in the main event next Friday night Watson is known as a tearing in type of fighter and has a wallop in elther band. Powell, durmg his four-round days, was a marvel for speed. He aspired for highest things, but went to defeat at the Salt I haods of former Lightweight Cham- pion Ad Wolgast McCREDIE TICKLED OVER NEW CATCHER By United Pr waned Wire O-W. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 7.—Man- ager McCredie, of the Portland Beavers, is of the opinion that Jim- my Riordan, backstep of the St Mary’s college team in Oakland, Oregon Cal, and signed for the 1913 Beavers, is one of the fastest catch ers in the business, President Baum of the Pacific Coast league ts booster for Riordan, and Man- ie has enough test!- rding Riordan to paper The System of a skyscraper Last season, in the San Joaquin valley league, playing with Han- ford, Riordan batted .366 against such pitchers as Jim Wiggs. HENRIKSEN SIGNED BOSTON, Jan, 7.—Olaf Henrik Oil Bu son, the only member of the cham. pion Red Sox to held out, has Electri signed a contract for the coming season, Of Course! Of Course! Lute’s in “Vodveel” By United Press ppeares Wire LOS ANGELES, Jan, 7.—Gotham will have its first chance to see lather McCarty in hig new role as heavyweight champion of the world January 11, when he will reach New York to begin a twoweeks the ~ atrical engagement at Hammer- stein’s. He leaves Los Angeles for New York today FoRowing hiBengagement in New York, McCarty’ expects t@ play sev- eral Eastern states, working. west- ward to Chicago, He will return to Log Angeles in time to train for his July 4 match with Bombadier Wells, if the Hnglishmag agrees to a meet- ing here, DE ORO 4S TRIMMED , NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—-Alfred De Oro, world’s pocket billiard cham- pion, ne defeat in a match here last night with James Maturo, the Denver billiardist, im the first block of a 600 point match, Score 200 to 198. Maturo's b@t contin- vous run was 32 and De Oro's 21 ° Finest Passeng 71 NASH <P PACIFIC Columbia River Two Hundred mile daylight ride The equal of any Scenic Trip in America and through wake and Denver (witheut additional e: pense) Over the R. & N. Short Line and Union Pacific Steel Coaches Electric Block Signals Modorn Science's Greatest Device for eee yoliné: installed at « cost of otm m dollars Rock Ballasted, Dustless and Smooth Running Road Bed rning Locomotives ic Lighted Trains Standard Pullmarz and Tourist ~ Sleeping Cars Courteous, Obliging Employes Splendid Dining Car Service You Pass Through More Large Cities than by any other route Leave from Oregon-Washington Station jer Station in the West District Froight and Passenger Ottice 6 Second Avenue Telephone Main 932 3. H. O'NBILL Dietriet Passenger Agent F. R. HANLON Dictrict Freight Agent

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