The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, cron 14, 1910 ‘OAKLAND MEE TING EXTENDED /~ dots CM » IT LOOK Pig” e000 ~ ap = % JACK JOHNSON You? » says rr LooKs Like Jerry Finisn From Far and Near Men Are Hur ‘ The Hub’s Great Saleg $18, $20 and $22.51 cd fe)" | Winter Suits oo ame Overcoats Top Coats Raincoats Prov THUNK GAZER SAYS HE SAW (7 ONE NIQuy Doe CooK WHO IS ENROUTE TO AFRICA To LecruRE Te THE ZuLug GAVE OUT THE STATEMENT TO THE PRESS THAT he pas Sten The Comey MANY SMES ANO or * RESEMOLES THE = Nowrn Pore . (ris 16 No DOUBT A Pane) «Avon Twine ure KG) ONE WIGHT WHILE His WIPE WAS OUT oF Town Si f HE Used A Powe FUL GLASS ANO SWEARS (TS) The. COMET AND (T LOOKS t A BARREL OF MONEY A RAD RINGER FoR A HAT IR LINE DECISIONS AT a r Hal Care as iS AT FORTY DAYS “WHAT HATH COD WROUGHT” for Onty AMATEUR RULES FORCED AWARDS WHERE MORE FOR l: mi tr DRAWS WOULD HAVE BEEN MORE POPU. SNS 3 a duuea of the Virginia coast LAR—NEW CLUB'S FIRST SHOW A GREAT forseben’ | audi red worked by t int an evening of Oral Betting Works So : Well That New Califor- nia Jockey Club Decides | to Keep Game Going. linea. So event amateurs that every point scor BY “REFUGEE.” i OAKLAND, Jan. 14.—) » So successful has been the tha: could be repr | winter meeting of the New! ')*, *** [at lay near to California Jockey Club of mina : st, that President Thomas H. |, 25" that came gut of the Williams last night an- serve conditions of wind « « nounced an extension of "stony of 7 rattiesa — - 40 days over the scheduled | since you came’ anked Ne meet. There is a possibility | Tp oor ven by v= that the meeting will be inpes Ma - still further extended, so/ THE A * as to give the bangtails 60| i. j,vours enn extra days in all. brought sl! three men to 1 The Oakland meeting |tt"'"” ra wore texted and its initia! event, oie of fight-hungry fans that Arcade ball went away sp broad grins ont. oting the am the best ever. The centra of the hall made tt possitie fm the evening’s fun without and time-wasting car rt this in a a » have tick Rew organization, and that Femembored when the next Wy balf an hour bhed # couple oF vreak fn th éreary| damn sand dunes oa ean on these damn sand dun j The great crowds that thronged The Hub yestel es man ‘day and again today, bear testimony to the tren net { said Newton, and again conversation PLANE AT LAST |\dous values afforded by 0 our Great seme $11 Sale ey y cneen thing that made a hit Ming the thing out ree » ery =e aye ors from the welghbort Bd P agent Rane Pepa |S I, sadir the’ original oe 3 oa a“ man 8 — ~The Hub he $11. In this $11 sale are ineinded wood am ittering ry was dragged to it posit) on on the N RECORD scheile, racing bane tatiidaa wt wae is eee ‘tomer one DOHUlAY Slip-on Raincoats, Cravenettes, Protector j ipa 10 RUN FROM BOOK 22 experiment in Califor. Pr" inisk we wor, but fil vot ware” sal Newton, st Yow Military Overcoats, Top Coats for Spring, and Single i ‘ y, for if the unt ~ at all, it's vight at ws hana tn, Heer, ral ating “i ws ut "cet wDouble Breasted Suits in every size and color, a8 ¥ tone ahead vocauve |@ Full season’s racing” has (2™* ‘be huge bird shot epee oe ved inte tm sic oom las Blacks and Blues. Your unrestricted choice of al hed and tr ty. bee “. been decided on. beard tor the first time, wae little short of terrifying. 5) ‘ ~ ~] e S NO PHOTOS FOR THEM ___|these $18. 00, $2 20.00 and $22.50 Suits and Overeo Did these three experienced investigators of the unusual take ful aim with thelr cameras, and besides noting carefully the details an va ‘again Saturday at $11. 00, ‘ time of the Might, secure pictures that would have startled ° world! Not « bit.of it ‘They stood with thelr mouths open f K the world like three “Rubes” ata country fair, and when the grea sec shop in the forenoon—the afternoon and evening crowds will be e was within 200 yards of their position, they DUCKED. Sera os Around te a great circle went the roaring a¢ proplane, landing wrenin| a hundred yards of the starting point My Ged. sald Newton I've lived to « men fi ate r all | snap at him. Damn the pietares,” said Newton A wan would have to be made | oe ee secede ~ Cluett” and Other Famous 8) = echae beaweded, toxe ede two Fath: ted mains the 4 sie dies 00 $1. 50 and $2. 00 Shirts Are ws fame with ngt rely upon. Hane Ho df the Canadian army he « tise on running * nuld run one aple of buck pri They want upetal Kitty Hawk, where the Wrights conducted their experiments in secret until they were ready to show the world what they had done At Los Angeles, two ago, five machines were in the air together, | exssed the big Toll fn ter Paulhan ascended 4,148 feet duriog a flight that lasted ‘ This great Shirt Sale never had a parallel. Think of the famous “ Pi ekis aioe Meier gue nat ee properly apply the sued bisnbete meenage —— na} Shirts at Oc Eclipses any shirt news we ever heard of. Every man knows a nies are clewe, “What bath tied wanes? 4 Cluett” Shirts, knows the name stands for excellence all the way through: lise ap be taokt ellie gers-—-ox — cluded in the sale are the “Cluett” and many other good brands, in a full rai ter-miler in th sizes and an immense variety of this seas¢ n’s nobbiest effects; plain and p his head off. He had a hur |that big men shou distances. TEX RICKARD’S DAILY SCREECH bosoms. Shirts that sell everywhere at $1 50 and $2.00, at The Hub ao urday at 95c. Come and buy a year’s supply ee ae ae = = Out Go These Men’s $2.50 Hat alt Lake y ean ati! fall b m Bullfrog ote Se tere eo All New Styles and « _. 4 =| eS Se es ICofors, et for meveerorerre ys WAGNER MAY BE HE WAS GAMEST MAN & 2 SHIFTED TO FIRST) Clearing out a great lot « ts Saturday at $1.45, Br ken § lines, tole IN NATIONAL LEAGQE. i sure, but sirowelice: i fine assortment of all ihe vanted style I Pad Palmer bo Po = ‘~~ |Ithat'll give you as much service iny $2.00 or $3.00 hat made, at € Hub Sil *lurday for $1.45 —~ if — 2,000 Men’s Ties Half Price Regular 50c Silk LINCOLN PARK TO HANS HOLMER HAVE A $oD fF SEESSEE PRES H ER ESR RE SERRE EEE ee *; * *~; ‘ ait 4 * + *. + = “ : * 7 : Four-in-Hands for incr aoete * a on au ; ; rz | These are the latest style Four-in-Hands, made of silk used in at %. : ‘, i ¥ maker's 50c Ties. If we used the make name, Vv 1 hav > fof itt. pita ‘ \ * them. Have too many in stock For quick clearance we pri Yl gactindal pon tre om . ani 711 SECOND AVENUE 4) RQmenanerane F tea or Ay * ||| JM) EXERCISE AT Home || a oc Dumb Bells, Indian ; the ‘fimo combat! . eR is / Clubs, Cheat Weights ; tie te ta ~ j / Rowing Machines | 1 ‘ ” it ent Pe 3 | 4 mored that MoCraw of th Il tek . 5 Spaiding’s New 1910 Catalogue The o Ye endl . 4 a1 Now Ready—Free | Square ot . 18 \ Was presented pe | ona Totem |B in f Pole tion q > Yor nog i ; h baa : xed 615-619 FIRST AVENUE mer a Pr . J F rde na ‘ing bi me} H e: i 1 4 aking ns 5, Mie | A.G.SPALDING & BROS. | Exclusive Seattle Agents for the Famous Carhartt Working Clothe, | pe at He wo» Akey

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