The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1910 Je STAS'S. SPORT PAGE PHOENIX CLUB SMOKER Wik FROM THE TOMB, A-FEARSOME SOUND PROMISES FAST FIGHTS <=: NEW ATHLETIC ORGANIZATION WILL HOLD "" 7 SIX FAST FOUR-ROUND GOES AT ARCADE) Je: Johnson + HALL TONIGHT—HIGH CLASS TALENT IS ON) Siii not consiaer EDITED BY LAURENCE ns ‘SOME PRIZE JOKES! SEATTLE NEEDS A FEW MORE | AT BALLARD | SMOKER mille, awmilis, a j ' THE CARD. | j ii | T ® ’ j ning at « at « wt er t ory r ' | Fast Mat Work , » * ' Ps | . . : t lot * See eeeeeeeeeetene in * * % JOHNSON GAINS * x ui * IN POPULARITY, * * —- * x ns cot * Th re ‘@ ber oh @ Jack J n hie r . “ i oe * *) part ® t * * ; * o - J , * : t , ' * 4 s ;w " ‘1 ° « t wing under & « ¢ E = * ms ae ¢ * ad w « * * Dixon and # * in * jolts of the ® * rid, but for years ® The Comic Heavies. * at in a clase by ® ‘ * and Johnson has ® 7 A o ts * and am only us vd mt’ euch dis, | The grand jury in its wisdom A. Lusher was a kind and) be fiveh? ta careful nd. sont . a the Sau of ee i * ally divided as to * reed that all sere ent hasband and a devoted way ¢ nen And th . id's champt & outcome of his fight with Je shades and other devices toi! until the demon rum mas g the t hs ® fries. yess pea | and soul, and ) yards of the firs remo * nad unietorrupted | y ad the primrose «aloon (drinking) which he bad to ar dows n wa ee ew ol ? KO © the meager p ¢ to @ full stop. He he reached the next x by drinking drew for sleep his pocket « handker. the performance w At ite CRACK BATTERY And the ank between the hours of tled it tightly! And Lusher is only one « “ag the black man hi ai h da ring # balf in Seattie who don't wa - Ane whng wey fecr TO COACH | COLLEGE the comma ef the New want Uf) they see it 4 {fries' lot during t ters easy egeneration, With the birth of 1910 we orn good renelu #, but, like many a strong mar her knew bis weakness, and ded never ok on the waa beer, or to view Pitcher Ha leties of F Eddie Borns wil! Mary's Coleg Krause and Bur Of the crack 1 fome res fa boovarium again ame back “| Jeff's “Pugilistic Father” Tells ee permed belknew the joy 0 fieiog ian" “| Story of Big Fellow’s $7.50 Pu But one fateful morning he read im glaring b The Curtains | baired, curly eyed boy hamptons uation we face. Have Gone untry, Hoorky, boys (hat the law had rob! atizacted Con- | Let strate by a hypothetical Hoors ng to that name—and sent him reeli case effect, and he knew his danger. Did! a speeding auto. He bit ap P. &.—If this inw has got to stick siwhy not sendya bid ® Nation? mash ev re! front in town ju ‘ip thing its 14 games an Bian sign on th rs, then the « Was thin feat w Bte Meck K -_—-— “When Corbett and Fi hed. Jef! was ts ng partner by the: recommendation, Johnson « { relish the idea of developing a now mar FRED EAMES THREE CUSHION CHAMPION Cetted Prem) NORWEGIAN FANS _| HIGHLANDERS STAGE SMOKER| GOING TO The Yanks « one grand welc fight Olive i, the boxing pany is building a spur er of good park and 60 men are om the getting the grounds inte ndition. and it took Those Cuban Hittle something the states, pervices salary pall players have ®) pire decisions im a philosephical . thletes from ? ‘ manner over @ay's receipts It im taken inte the crowds range fr igh as 1 down a fa 4 What It Costs the Fans, : oe j e acqui n-vear le A tion at 116-118 First Ave. South, near W ashington street. This move forced the Ralieslll r trom 33 en A metic to > ge ge ng no place to go to, they oa + tO quit tos Siegel Co. we advantage of this opportunity, and bought the entire stock at@ as high as $10 sat ‘ misly | fromthe, grand = THE PUBLIC Gets Att JHE BENEFIT : play W I lease 1 are going to « n immen f business wan qui ind that is wi g eats on given t vk ~ > s Men’s ses Dress Men's $1.50 Odds i" Y oat Men’s Suits ie 39c and Ends Hats A9C Sais r $10.00 SUITS AT $4.95—A : Men's 75c Fancy esents 8 4 ! $4.95 Furnishing Goods [Sti boom shte.. DOC itive and black serge a $12.50 SUITS FOR $6.85 ‘ 26 cs at weakt aka G p 4 ran $6.85 one vee Be Furnishing Goods} 3 | Sim AND $18.00 CRAVENETTESS rer ever ‘$7 AB De Tessas ive Bow 1 si ze $0 AND $15.00 OVERCOATS S AT $145 a ' ” $2.50 Wool Underwes atte |! Hea aie nad ti myn “aa $1.50 5 irt We and wo t ur $18.00 TO $22.50 OVERCOATS AT $9256 ‘ and Flat Shirt Oe | 1 oe Y i lors and = \ t i2¢ | Men’s $3.00 Single a suit | | going Coats . AQc cantly « Me e nm?’ &, a a “<i Boys’ 75c Working and Dress ps or Gloves, slightly Men’s $1.00 White ~ Men’s $2.00 Odd ed into f Pag soiled 1 Oc Laundered Shirts 39C|v WOU sc bins 4AQc n i $1.65 i i. $1.95 It ty — The Ra iastuibton : is Near Corner of . us 1s Ree | ch ma <8: geri Oyen ashington >= % Seuss | ===" THE SIEGEL CLOTH ING CO., Inc. S235% come 1 RAVEN DRUG Co, & 1416 Second Av Line Le i 4 “ ‘ hy

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