The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR~—ERIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1910. THE SEATTLE sect. — PAGE Thef{ubs . EDITED BY LAURENCE REDINGTON ST ee yen (TA THe, HEAVY a (oowe You / th THE A ! late \ci Wncvaane’) REME on) | WHO FouawT THE Me, PaR0?/41 /QReaseo K1O" THE _ 7 | NEMER NIGHT You H\ wawomo ME THAT / 4 s BUM Decision) ee Some of the Giaatins Ne Asked the Big Fellow + Would Make You Weep —Show Looks Good. , a ‘ ha "3 "ie a mocras se oor cme mae omORNTAESENS ESS | Ever One | | es Ss eR ~ ORDEMAN WAITING TO | Cubaer "Ss Gaur, Jai Alai; it’s Like : : y i caapne Pot Bonet MAKE TRIP WEST i Hand Bail, Only Much Livelier i and Take eoegeseesdeoeeeseesgosoooosesscoessoosogsesongeseeeonoeooosoesoooeeoeoe | BY ADDIE J088 ' ' ted s the " pr eere Will Leave ichpigitn ent as Soon as He Learns Date of |!" "\)\ \ (ht: i) ines AL yt ; ge ie goatee te cee Match With Roller in This City—Medico Not)...’ a ee SPA 9 | Se cea tae anon cn ebett tate, bo Thr bee 1 ; It’s an event in the clothing business; ne Anxious to Get on the Mat. | to her “playear iat ball withor “ ° , ras scores it has come your way since the last time we did it: § have & sort of basket attachment, | the #erving court, but in the . singles each ticket ’ - > ; ve munte as & point for the oppo-|one may purchase ov hie favorite|quality of the clothes, for the quantity of pbs > TI want fipat (ty Valled Premed nent ‘onte @ dollar, i ? 1 y of go tthe aineet Ser ag owe : al Like a Baseball. bo ae ‘ varity Ot Weave wok’ arches Pa $101,000 at wtak ° . ews "« an INDIANS FAIL AS BALL PLAYERS: kK tek Oe tee wit o } Bay pe cog one q yo eaves and tyles to choose from Seeetica te Wie can See that 11 eee alte the sine awn tennis by bookies nat has been {Unique sale. Trousers at half our regular selling price were already 25 per cent the lowest in town, and receive are fired at me ev . a wear * BY TIP WRIGHT The yl eae sdberte, & tant chaaa. S08 What's the at ye Ame . w od gots as high an $1,006 ee # OLDFIELD ENTITLED rand mat work ny tas & mat. | wake ‘ o ball p ° ‘ : ‘ eter) CONGRATULATIONS ' r of he Indian ts re enters with mast. dnto | 5 , 50 foot | Gi are ple ‘ « STORE OPEN SATURDAY - . loa n th at lin t \* " the teking o and on ernoons “Guess I'm entitied in a way * ns of - ran Dee wecess tn othe han and presenta a . - y ® to all these congratulations Iw ’ ec since he oe = Seed warchnnt, waryey Ore ate tee annenen Siena : Wie | Sat on the memati th ‘a es 1$15.00 Suits and e iene 36 track ee er: | landers for e. ttma, Jack Mayers, the . #e-| Three layed te an|ourtioce to see two simos 0c |Qveresnts ROW 66s. vewewns e ® ords the past ecason. These in- » de te 7 y i * » . “ " " W& cluded the record from ot a ee “ de » ‘ 4 ‘ L'the | evening-—two . sisting of |exhausted after a set.of this kind nd m y , At times the play bee no fant . ® five miles, melusive; fro den i , . ‘ je a Os ¢ r 00 and # to 15 milen, and from 26 to 56 r y t t ne t« a he «or nent modeed Ind play orl wea a nd bel my be’ be ints | $20. Suits : miles, on cireular tracks eaticr . m Hi, | were quent! wn~ | etieutes wlieina uf a om Biggs "bakit tn the tenes atl j ne : ; . ; us frog peen « wttterte ° ne © \lants, usually taken in the form of \CQwercoats NOW ...s00+s+ Teaseasens ee 2 a vert nth ' the old an mp are by mine . ‘ ; re ee ee te aa a a cara. When « iret Cart ; ‘ “4 a. + hoe the fiat. | thes playing a days are over they are |$25.00 Suits and f pa ” hes " ed r on © r " ms a as umpires a ‘| Nothing Reserved—Blacks and Blues Inc ern league, and his pres. » forecast made in this (eee eee eee eee * GLEASON COMING TO SEATTLE TUESDAY isands of pairs, hundreds of styles, all shapes, alll : errrrrrrrr eT tere ree reer eT) black and tan; in two great at the lowe r quoted for Shoes of guaranteed quality: ‘Lot 1—Values up to Lot 1—Values up to $4.00 00 | Lot 2—Values Wher ton, gav his a lieving and that Northwest able to f blaming Dug land, no’ MecCred fled t M € land team in the assurance the N ready t oe ARAN Oak Dresser New Oriole Go-Baskets Pee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee YACHTSMEN TO a few, not all examples HOLD MEETING f tl, x a. : : ach aoe ve lan $1.50 Dress Shirts |Men's $2.50. and | - ( dx33 inches, ‘mad pentest, has Are— Soft Hats— BOB UNGLAUB ASKED FOR PASSES ed 7 | sey) AND WAS GIVEN MA NAGEMENT INSTEAD , N RS ‘ yi | nor fumed . | Men’ 8 Me's $0 Ribbed Caton Ribbed Cotton|Men’s $4: ~ : | wand ; : / - aLtt. of nderwear— Stetson GYM WORK IS OF NO VALUE Open Every Saturday ¥ AVENUE SECOND ANG UNION E vening | ‘ , ve Store Open Every Saturday Evening - On the Square Opposite ‘Totem l Seattle Agents f t Working Clothes gent

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