The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1914, Page 7

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Rev. M. A. Matthews will preach a sermon Sunday morning entitled “The King’s Business” Tha sermon next Sunday night “The Essentials of Sueces: Wreryone cordially Invited first Presbyterian Church Seventh and Spring. Cities Phone Matn 1tee Rea Phone Kenwood 147. ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repatrin 1018 Post St. Mre. Bennie Alien le Some Pocket Billiard “Shark” Herself Bennie Allen, pocket billlard champion, Is not the only wielder of the cue in the Allen family, Not by a long shot! As a matter of fact, the Al- len family is simply chock full of fancy pocket billiard per. formers. Of course, being the champion | Rennie is privileged to be as cheaty as & peacock But nevertheless he has often been humbled tn handt cap contests against his wife, mother or father the young + SOUTHWARD CALIFORNIA is CALLING 3 Trains Daily Shasta Route ROUND TRIP RATES TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA fla fans yelled “Robber!” Klem. sefd Harry Vardon when Frank Oulmet beat him at golf. After Oulmet plays in the British ama- teur champtonship, we expect Var- | he's named after ole grandpe— His son, young Hollfe Allen—'san City, Mo., “YOUTH HAS NO NERVES,”) > also has the pool fever At the Allen home, tn Kansas City, Mo, he has a small table all his own and uses reguint tvor balls and a made-to-order cue, Hol He tw 2% ra old, Baby Allen, age 1, is the only one tn the fam fly who doesn't play The two Mrs. Allens are better bowlers than pool players and cao kive the better half of thelr femily much more trouble on the alley Both are members of the women's bowling team tn the Kan Ladies’ Dowling NEWS TRAVELS FAST, MAN- first when there was a chance to at Mr. force a runner at second might be insulted if any one criticised them for resigning a player who has signed a straight contract after trying for two months to keep out of the courts. eee IF, AS ONE OF THE NATION- T WIFE OF BENNIE ALLEN, WORLD’S CHAMPION, CAN SHOOT A PRETTY NIFTY STICK OF POOL HERSELF | league, ! Mra, RBennte ts the champion woman bowler of the clty and has been a member of several cham plonship teams. Her highest score! is The champion was married fo r| years ago. It waa a cane of love! Jat first eight when they mot ast| schoo! Having successfully defended his title against Meturo in this city Bennie and his wife will return to] Kansas City aext week. His par| ents Intend to remain on the coast ‘for the winter. ALLEN KEEPS POOL TITLE HE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, Ir 1914, ” Y} There is a double advantage for thos 1 the weather warmer—and chicks ha ee a nickel apiece HSON'S neD KS Good Cockerels For Sale (Rateod from D. W. Young's cock birds, bred to 200-egg nena) HATCHING EGGS 8. C. W, Leghorns. Silver Campines. W. Orpingtons. English Penctled Indian Run ner Ducks H. E. DOREN MSPERANCH STAT On Byerett Interurb: Or address ma EDMONDS, WAS Houte No. let and 6th 4 bth; at ok, Ist, ard I won at Beattie, at Te Viverett and 4th You get eae I breed from EGGS fii". J. L. ANDERSON 1902 No. Fortieth st, s from same pens 50 Semetie, jLLY’s.... Foot of MainSt. sunt eens mone SEND FOR OUR FREE BOOK which tells all about IDEAL Incubators, how well they are made, how nicely fin: ished, why o in rite for book! Essex Model Incubators Queen Incubators 70 to 540 Eggs Hatching Eggs, per setting Leghorn Chicks, per 100.. -. 812.00 delivery. “The World's eases. seces Best Hatchers.” |) March and A Bennie . the young Kansas | City pla il world's | pocket bf champion, having bse cossfully defended his title In a three-game series with James Mat jure, ending Friday night. Final : Pacific Poultry Co. Send for catalogue and prices. Aabling-Ebright Seed Co, 67 Marion St. Viaduct Elliott 3268 Seattle 89 Pike St., Seattie, Wash. START YOUR POULTRY RAN C ¢ that start now-—the days tched now are winter Single Comb R. 1. Reds Prize winners, trapnested fine shap vie, orons, , and color to burn, big-boned Cock m heavy-laying hens for 0 each Stock ording and to q eens; prices ac $8 Pedigreed — Airedale $15.00 each; females, MRS. H. G. KIMBALL nici” Oa Byeret Station Utility eggs. 09 per 100 Pups, $10.00. Ove The poultry secret of muccess with is to have pullets that when eggs are 60 cents All agree will Jay dozen recognized that to ac MUST strong, vigorous male strain of excellent laying qual ties to head your breeding pe per au thorities plish this you have a from a I have 20 Cockerels for sale These birds of years of scientific selection and are the result breeding for heavy egg produc tion and standard excel R. R. UPPER Breeder of 8. C. White Leghorns Orillia, Wash. (Correspondence Bolicited.) nce. To Get Eggs, Feed John L. Craib’s Laying Mash A mixture of finely grains and meat produc tifically compounded. $1.60 Per Bag Poultry Foods and Supplies of all kinds at lowest prices. ground scien. Tel. Elliott 3899. 1022 Western Avenue. H are otal INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS ner ducks are natives he Runner tn Rur t In thetr activity; ng and it's more of a run than a walk, They do not waddle Iike the common duck and walk almont erect The Indian Runners average in welght nbout four to four and one half pounds te They are a fine squab bird, as they have a very their ne they are nen de always & weight quick growta, They are raised prin- cipally for their exes. During the n wennon, given open range, im pasture Innds around water, they feed nnd pro- Their homing t will usually bring them in at night. As the eggs are usually laid during the night the open range Will not depreciate the egg supply. The average of thoroughbred Indian will rustle thetr o du © exes cheap Runner ducks is 180, although one New Zealand breeder tells of two Indian Runner duc that laid 484 eges in a year, and the next year, together with 18 of their own hatch, averaged 234 eges for the 20 birds. The percentage of hatch from ezes of vigorous Indian Runners is quite high and the ducklings are quite easy to raise. They are tavenous enters until they attain full growth. Like all ducks, they nt water with their food. The ducklings are fed a prepared duck ‘ood twice daily motstened with water, composed of equal parts of Wheatbran and ground corn and oats and once daily they are fed green stuff. Fresh sand is added daily. Later one-tenth beef scraps is added to the duck food. Grain seems more acceptable to them as they grow older. Green stuff is al- ways relished by ducks. On range, when ground is not frozen, they need to be fed but twice a day. During winter they can be housed in an open shed, as they don’t mind cold or snow. A Ifttle hay in # corner of the shed is usual As they are usually hardy they rarely suffer from any disease. The Indian Runner ts said to lay eggs when the best of hens will not, |wcore was: Allen 600, Maturo 687 Coming from behind a 68-point al league club owners asserts, the| and 1s not noisy unless it is hungry, don to repeat the phrase, leaving | f i 4 invasion of National league terrt| CALIFORNIA 720 Second Ave. Phone Elliott 1256, ©. G. CHISHOLM, District Freight and Passen- EVERY ONE Is INTERESTED IN A GOOD PLACE TO EAT. Visit This Home-Like Restaurant The Meals Are Good. WARREN’S LUNCH Formeriy Wheeter’s—21s DANCING DREAMLAND TONIGHT Admission, inciuding 5 Dance Tickets DR. MACY CU All Chromic and Many So-Called Incur ble Diseases Aathen Appendicitis, Catarrh, | | RES off the “a” | eee BASEBALL CLUB OWNERS who reprove ball players and call them boneheads for throwing to Complete Report of Market Today The letup of the cold spell to day did not affect the price of eggs. Cold weather prevailing earlier tn the week caused quotations to soar several cents. It is expected the change for warmer weather will have Its effect, beginning with next week. A drop is expected at that preaacers fur vegetables and fruit: | (Corrected dafty by J. W. Go wie, & co) Apples, local cooking « , Yak towe potatoes ereen aah, Hubbard * Eee pliant holce lemons, crate Prices paid producers for butter, exes, poultry, veal and pork? sorrected datiy by Perry Bros) “ 17 4 roosters, It ohn pring du rhey®, fat old ine live. Tome, 160 M >. 12 e a good block howe 4@ price for butter, esas and Corrected daily by The Bradner v os 10 Selling « a-| Native ee Washington lid pack un Basterh creamery, creamery, tory by the American league ten years ago was “tho best thing that ever happened tn baseball,” why uot extend the line of argument ten years and say the same thing of the Federal: _e ee AFTER VISITING THE NEW York and Chicago auto showa, w have come to the conclusion that the best 1914 car is a four-yearold Morgan with three-quarter bugsy attachment. eee BALL PLAYERS ARE ODD. There is Art Wilson, who drew sal ary for sitting on the bench four years and shared tn three world’s series’ receipts and then jumped because he wanted to work place should not be hard to fill. BOWLERS FORM ASSOCIATION Seattle bowlers met at the Impe- rial alleys Friday night to hear W. V. Thompson of Chicago, manager of the bowling department of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. out Ine plans for an association west of the Rockies. The scheme was indorsed and two local men were elected to the board of dirtctors P. P. Robinson and A. C, Basel. The new association is to be known as the Pacific Coast Rowling association, with entire jurisdiction over territory this side of the mountains Thirty cities will be represented A meeting of the directors is plan ned for March. It may be held here. SPRINTER QUITS In a lotter to the sporting editor today, Clarence 8. Edmundson, for. mer University of Idaho athlete, and a member of the last American Olympic team, announces his per. manent retirement from track a tivities, Edmundson ts now teach. ing at the Idaho university, Rest modern outside rooms, 25c to 50c. Stewart House, 86 West Stewart— Advertisement. Bake Oven |lend, gained by Allen the night pre- | vious, Maturo put himself on even terms last night. Maturo dispinyed | his best form of the match. Allen's steadiness, and wonderful execution in the closing stages, off. set Maturo’s brilliant playing, and won the match for him. The spectators were worked up to & fever pitch when the champion and challenger stood tled at 675. Paragraphs JIMMY CLABBY AND ARTHUR McQueen, charged with assaulting ja cop in Los Angoles, will be put on trial March « . oe CHET NEFF AND FRANKIE | Dolan, local boxers, have left for| lifornia, under the management} jot L. W. Cook, Renton. ] cee | | SOPHOMORES WON THE championship in the girls’ basket- ball tournament at Franklin bigh Play closed Friday “aye Sars PAT DORIAN, THE WELL. known local boxer, haa challenged) Romeo Hagen to an encounter with |the gloves. He offers to bet on him. telf, too. eee COLLINS PARK TEAM PLAYS the P.-1. quintet in Collins Park gym | tonight. | oe BILLY GIBSON, NEW YORK promoter, denies that Packey Mc: Farland wants more coin before meeting Mike Gibbons, February 12 cee JACK FOURNIER, WHITE 80X player, reported dickering with the Feds, has signed up with Comiskey . . | BROADWAY HIGH ADVANCED to second place tn the city high school basketball league, beating Lincoln, 31 to 13, Friday, FRANKIE BURNS AND GIL bert Gallant fought 20 slow and un interesting rounds to a draw in Frisco Inst night eee QUEEN ANNE HIGH BASKET. ball EIGHT-MAN TEAMS OF SEAT. tle and Tacoma clash at the Harbor Island traps Sunday Austin @& Bal Roxing taught nym ~s trimmed Ballard, 46 to 26, ~| Friday afternoon | Confessions «ce of a Wife I INDULGE IN INTROSPECTION The Veeee CHAPTER LXVI. ywhich Dick had been giving me. “Well, I'll fust take Miss Mollie! If men would only get over that tn hand,” said Dick, after he had/|slily fashion of regarding the fem- letened in more or less angry sil. inine sex.as something that is not ence to what I had sald of bis|human we would advance a long mother’s Incapacity tn that direc: | way on the road to civilization, don. | To Dick, Mra, Waverly, Sr., {s I, without thinking, spoke up|not a woman—she {s “mother,” and with: “How, by Introducing her|in the same fashion Mollie is “sis to married men like Bill Tenney,|ter’ and I am “wife.” In his mind, as you did last night, while you are| We bave nothing tn common with shocked when I even mention the the whole outside army name of the young woman he has|!nity. We must not be judged by scandalized im Mollie's presence?” |the same standards. 1 am afraid By this time Dick was so furious | he will never be able to apply “hn that he got up and left the table|™an” rules of conduct to us and I knew I had been nasty, but} THERE ARE MOTHERS AND it makes me so indignant when 1| MOTHERS JUST AS THERE ARY hear such foolish ideas reiterated | WIVES AND WIVES, and 1 blame as “mother can do no wrong,” | Dick's mother for all this trouble ptt tlt Pete that Mollie almost got into. Be For the BEST tn Traveling Goods |‘¥°" You and me, little book, I an at the RIGHT PRICE see us |*Ure she would have n 80 flat tered that young Hattersly asked REPAIRING | Mollie to go with him to dinner Phone Elliott 1169. |that she would have let her go Miller Trunk & Leather | With Mrs. Waverly, Sr. as with Goods Co, many other wor TO GET INTO 904 SECOND AVE, SIS “soc! THAN GET ness r Her Sreatest reason of dislike for me {s because I was a school teacher |{nstead of onerof the city’s octet |girls when Dick fell tn me. But I am sorry I sald that to | Diok about his mother, although I know that down in his heart knows it is true. However, 1 don't believe I would have said !t had he been my lover tnstead of my husband. Already I have forgotten the ad vice of Mrs. Selvin that “the bust ness of a wife {s to please.” I |might have found some other way jof making Dick understand that Mollie was not the one to blame. love wit WHITE HOUSE BILLIARD PARLORS th and marriage does not make over the | average egotistical man and foollsh girl Into something that can be |used as working partners? I let my temper get away with |me, and [ shall be unhappy every | minute of the day until Dick comes back, and then {t 1s very probable, instead of !gnoring the fuss, I'll try of femin-| he STILL AFTER JOE NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Charles | Ebbetts, president of the Brooklyn club, announced today he had sent | Joe Tinker a contract calling for a | yearly salary of $7,500. The amount is what Tinker originally demand- ed. Tinker is now manager of the |Chicago Federal league club, and unless he decides to play with Brooklyn, Ebbetts will carry the case to the courts. D. G@ WOOD, CAPTAIN OF U. OF | California track team, has left col- lege to become superintendent of |the Washington state farm at Mon- | roe. { RESERVE LEGAL NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—That the reserve clause attached to all or- ganized baseball contracts ts legal was the opinion given President John K. Tener of the National league today by Attorney General Bell of Pennsylvania. 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Phone Queen Anne 474 | pose he feels the same tn |greater degree about me. | am afraid | am very nasty at times, but | am sure that | am | more just to Dick and Dick's idlo: |syncrasies than he is to me and | mine | have come to the conclusion, however, that frankness Is not al ways a virtue, especially when that |frankness entails running amuck |among your husBand’s most cher- ished Ideals and conventions. (To Be Continued Monday.) Restaurant The House That Quality Entertainment Built Commencing Dec, 29th FRANK HOWARD Presents \ SLATER BROCKMAN and GERHARDT “SISTERS Entertainers de Luxe “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. Direct from Chicago. 10-——Other Acts——10 |should see it that way, and I sup-| even al You will surely go to Norway for th great homecoming festivities In May SPECIAL STEAMSHIP EXCURSIONS PASSENGERS BOOKING NOW Special train service from Pacific Coast points to Minneapolis Paul via the On arrival in Minneapolis ay Pacific Coast will join with pi throughout the Northwest in one and St, Paul May 4th The “Sons of Norway” hnd chartered the fast steamer “St, 7th, 1914, direct to Christiania, “Channel Route,” calling at Cher and St Northern P; acific Railway, nd St. Paul passengers from the assengers booked from points grand party, leaving Minneapolis the different “Bygdelag” have Paul,” leaving New York May The 8. 8, “St. Pall will use the bourg, France, and Southampton, England, to deliver mail for Pars and London, For further particulars and reliable {nf Agent A. D.C Assistant General it © Or to the f " LARS O. HAUK H N orma tion apply to any Northera Pactfic ARLTON Pa . General Manager, 121 South ‘Third St, Minneapolis, Mian,

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