The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1910, Page 2

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rHE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1910. 2 on OE TE REAL LT NE ne Freee sm | Diss THE WORLD OF SPORT || Asm." HERE, iT ‘eae LYNCH’S TURKISH PETS | “S-S-°""°"" MARINO-WVEIGH L PASSED D BALL Ta ies TAKES A HARD. CLEAN JUNGLE TERRORS = ) | BATTLE TONIGHT: = MATCH FROM ROLL In One of the Few Square Seattle Wins Game by the Score of 12 to 1— Annis, Hall ai aes i se 3 |: Wellin: Bows Ever i noms is i . art ‘ , .. ei ite and oe oy she <2 ag al ing| teago sees ae eg | Fast Lightweights Who Meet at the Grand Are in Top / - : ia Seen in rar - al Sluggers ‘eams in Seattle Today. is ‘a Sean ons | Condition and Should Put Up Whirlwind Scrap : Physician Is Defeated. Bir. a a ae om | Charley Hulen Selected Referee. . ve ee one sdlheyy > : RoW F Mee : “ . 1 held P ‘1 ' Soatt t n LR M POA F ngt = F At St. L » ‘ ng nb sper delle ace BERGER TROUBLE ‘ ne ' ; A New Y ' HF WAGED USS [eens eed B 3 x a ‘ ‘ al We dae | At Philadelphia. | Gas see | ae Ht ae es hicas ‘ 5 x ee la ' | Tee ee ee eee eee u ‘ot Bat ' 5 * * h . ‘uk & HEAP BIG INJUN JEFF. © * * Sh Indians ¢ * (By United Press.) * « a Letoee piting up : * ‘i * ; ‘Baker, aft * * . . . e mn playing football, as tight as & new shoe, a ° ke nito the big Vancouver heavy sluggers b > «J * M antici nothing with him. Nordyke, Sp “ re * Jack O Kane's first baseman, was the bat eee oes \* * ' ’ $2,990 for " ting wonder of the day, getting a! — = Sih | PETE M’VEIGH * al ® H A haefer onthe bench, double, a triple and a single in four | ee tc EDDIE MARINO le * otter. times up COAST LEAGUE Eddie Marine -\% 7 ner pitcher 1 b tmte thes * . ekg the he principals into « ii aueine, + Sn quis = ist : 7 Diamonds on0r 5% oe ae ‘ es os aft a for eet the ponds on the . t 3 4 pened. ae ; 1% the * LING JEWELEY, 68 ee « the 3 . ei @ Us at * * ar ' 205 Wirt Ay 2. % * ® has be ® » Bebe " ~ a : Tere eee eee ee xing ¢ RW I Sacra: : SHAFER BROS.—Not Only Largest but Best At Oakland a : A Remarkable Sale at the Annex} eae a it t $12. 50 Li Hn Ke 2 ul 5 . Klein and = We offer in the Arcade Annex, First aver t red and n's Suits eee eee 2 at this remarkable price; all t he leading and ¢ s. Ons the An- ie NEGRO HOISTED OE GE Ea ke sa gh ak 6 8.8 48's 5 cha CR Raabe OMT AS Dono aS RAR Rae 05 6 nee aban eee BY OWN PETARD eee ERR EEE EE EERE ERE Ee (By United Press.) Fell the Story.) Men’s Straw Hats, wide variety, finest styles, priced at .. Men's Panamas, new styles ew Stocks of Fine Furni sig prkuen liters U he rwear, | Boys’ Wash Suits | Boys’ Suits at =e 00 Pee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee ees ‘|| New shade of Smart Wash Suits for | We offer r the greatest money's worth || # fight tria Boy napt tvles: f Jj. | in the rthwest; all the leading ,oys: appy yles; fabric ire reli i] india judbokinMiaSlecd adhe dalbad Pr 7 styles sian blouse, sailor blouse HOMER DAVENPORT TRIES. ; PUNCHING JEFF'S FACE able and colors fast; galateas, percales, and Nori Suits, ir in and fancy sizes ; Sailor blouse and Russian styles. | erbocker tre Priced from .......$1.50 to $5.00 | cial at Exclusive Suits for Boys; high-class models from Joseph Skolneys, Ivan Franks, Samuel Peck and other famous makes. Pric ed from $7.50 to $15.00 College Clothes for Young Fellows—Smart Styles Specially Priced at $12.50 This group includes single and double-breasted models of fine blue serge or amr worsted suitings, all sizes from 30 to 38 chest measure; also the popular gtay effects ivy de- mand just now. Very special value at Homer Davenport, the note onist, besides being a ng artists In an a ands 6 feet 1% Inche t Benja aaalasttnes Alfred henjamin oO iatreta hind bith Wak all of tt Unless the cloth in a suit is all wool, the suitis | very apt to be dear, whatever the price. by Benjamin Suits are made of all-wool fabrics only, and cost little if any more than most of the poorer ones. Benjamin Suits, $20, $25 and $30. Some higher. In the Shoe Store—Arcade Annex—Men’s Shoes at $1.95—Odd Lots We are clearing out all the odd lots left over from our annual Facts ory Sale. Men’s Shoes ind Oxfords at all offered in one big lot at one price. Over five hundred pairs, including Shoes of vici kid, yun-metal calf and patent leather, in lace or button styles; Oxfords in calf, vici an @ tent f ather; all sizes and all widths in some sort or another ; values up to $3.50. Sale prit Little Men’s Shoes, sizes 9 to 13%; worth $1.50, SEE TO RP apr ee bikie bareebaeerin 95¢ 1, it seemed iving hurricane for ¢ long | remember I wondered t} going to stand it » thought of the bloo: Boys’ Shoes, sizes 2% to 51% viel; worth $2.50, for SHAFER BROS. 3 ARCADE AND ARCADE ANNEX WHOLE BLOCK LONG wiped. the Corner of | Second Av. and University th @ towel ng into the ree of the If Cheasty I Has It, It’s Correct.

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