The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1915, Page 7

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STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1915, PAGE «, c TREE FOR YOUR SPINE, SAYS CUTLER as LL SOCCER DOPE; BEAT CELTICS. Sent etme HAS A TICKLER FOR YANKS | IN THE WORLD OF SPO RTS susawvead’ ‘| | deoa ae. RAYMOND WILL MANAGE TEAMS mee EDITED BY KAYBEE SMITH . ‘ a CLIMB A TREE AND GIVE YOUR SPINE - SwatAsks A CHANCE TO STRAIGHTEN, SAYS CUTLER | Royalty on SOCCER DOPE TIPPED OVER The Seattle Y. M,C, A, first team " 1 1 66 H 59 won its twelfth emtralght vietc Soccer dope was spilled at BY CHARLES CUTLER pressure upon them ( } amin, twill also. m ane, . 1 ic er Saturday night, at Port Townsend,, Woodland park yesterday after- (World's Champion Wrestler) Reta ha m ade the vs . sbrae bn athe ard enough to MN the re & rough but friendly game with! meen when the Seatts Thistios > Solentisia ad¥e & fagicnl ox.) Wim cockmts, and thoy will reac ch nagased H fe the Port five, winning by a score of at the Seattle Celtics two 2 . f » cause of tube fall back into place without artifl-| He nant in the ordinary man for With @ great splash of black ink, the Sunday morning pink sheets ¢» Isley and Corbett did the| 998!8 to one in a McMillian cup cocongge wed “ cause ¢ Uber! cial adjustment if properly exer-| months and do not get the purifying! nnnounced that Dugdale had signe Tealey Rayme » manage the Se-|»,, hooting fc the ¥. team, match, The “wise ones” had josis het ec « is effect of fresh at o aga “ye ‘ot else Was expected one who} ae ges ¢ , be he Ci y oon tena, al cised | effect o r NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—Boze- | “ttle team again this year. Nothing as ox) 1b " hile the Gikars put un a arent G0 piped the Celtics to romp away ; Centuries ago, before stairways| The bene of thix aystem—one| man Bulger a serious hitch kne anything about the baseball situation in the Northwestern league.) poge and prevented the Port mep ree minutes from the call mind gives life to came tuto general use, and man was that {8 a large part of my regular] 5. he negotiations | 1 fact, it was hardly yoaeible for Dugdale to do anything els nee and p | of time in the first period Ber- shag | with Swat Mulligan for the po: | ¢ring the rapid decline of the national pastime in Seattle, and the conse.| “OM #eorlng b | low of the Thisties shot home the nerves, and | gition of coach for the Yankees, | quent rapid decline of the gate receipts, Tealey has proved that he can ° a * bet i Aang goal. in the second {f the connection i | and that it may hold up things | Manage, and he is popular with a majority of the Seattle fans, but these The Plymouth church five, lead ” ray ee ee the of the nerves in’ for ancther month. The Even- |conslderations go glimmering view of the fact that Dug can keep{ers in the Seattle Church Athletic istle line and Taylor put the Wi} any vitel or | ing World's bascball expert | Toaley on the pay-roll without straining the rubber bands which en-| association, with a perfect score of| all In the net, but it was called gan 's hampered, te Bor rve sO. fae he Sunttle| a offensive play and the po! npered, # the difficulty has arisen circle his wallet, and thar OME consideration in these day» of low-| 10 games won, defeated the Seattle it will cause that y “v7 org biggest; Was lost. A few moments later over the payment of royalty on ealary ait ive Saturday night by rigKe eg area te beneme eee * : inet, another foul lost a second goal \ n ert Swat's patent automatic tickler . number of points scored against) 40) tne Celtics, which didn’t Im. SSeparalyzed and de A \ at R , th thie’ « The score was a gpa a for putting indifferent ball play Raymond's idea |e to bring # bunch of new material into nem this season, ore prove their tnewer ba tance Th a ; ers in shape in the spring the Geattle lineup this season, and this strikes a responsive | 68 to 11 could be noticed. With a clever is decay af Manager Bill Donovan, Bilger chord in Dugdale’s ample bosom. New and inexperienced play oO rocket shot Barlow again scored fords a fertile aye, has just received the follov ers may not put up a particularly edifying or exciting article of | The first week's play of the high) for the Thisties, and although field for disease ng letter from the veteran hero of baseball, but they have the advantage of not costing great | school basketball season ended witb) the Celtics were able to make germs. The best- Charies Cutier } Oaks oodies of coin, either, and that is the important consideration } Lincoln 1 Queen Anne at the top| up one of them, it was curtains known treatment | William Donovan, General De ea * of the p, with two victories and| for them is to straighten the backbone, which livery (no regular office), New it is early yet to make predictions as to what the Seattle |no losses each, Ballard won and | ————. is the pathway of the nerves that York: Friend Bill.—-Refore agree team will be or do this on, but the present indications are liost a game, and Broadway, West connect with all organs. If the ver ing to any terms for coaching and that it will not be up to the standard of last season's team and Seattle nd nklin are tied for tebrae «et out of place and close veloping them Yanks of yours, | will mot provide as good an article of the national pastime. if the basement position the small apertures from which the . even smatier crowds than were attracted fast ant to know if you mean to use such ie the cai nerves branch out from the main my automatic tickler for condition year will turn out to witness the contests. Many people con a stem, it will cause en unnatural 1 All player witho paying sider it poor taste to kick about the Seattle, bal! team, but if i ss royalty, This is mighty important we are going to get any better ball here, the time to kick about 4 Since you just come into the leagu the makeup of the team is before the team is made up, and 2 FREE ADMISSION ou may not know about this great that is right now | « a } nvention which I used to use with +e ee Ow t 4 AT DREAMLAND the Polson Oakes it ts to be used; Dugdale knows his busines and he knows what he can afford to rie tegatana dn on ball players who t t enonsh| do, but the fans also know the siness, and it is against human na a EVERY ONE WELCOME ambition to work off th surplus ture to pay out movey to see an inferior ball team furnish inferior 4 1, We ar | weight, and it's mighty nple ) having ample demonstr of the fact In the bawe-| On the 8. A. C. alleys, Saturday A kind of fea & woven into) ball fight in the Bast th mall wheels must be well greased with] night, Simpson and Bush, the San the jersey tb yer wears next] money to turn out a win ui Francisco bowlers, went down to ta his body aced almos' | — direct ler the left arm, All you have to do is to start the play m swinging and the feath ‘wine aso | SPORTING know, n@ bail player can run with out swinging his arms, This maker ase = | de pat in a five-game match with| Kinne and Harris, the Seattle} ks The score was 1,869 to AUSTIN & SALT Hote Amtnave: Bids. Pies letics will be recommended at th meeting of the Intercollegiate Ama . ur Athletic Association of Amer-| 144. Simpson rolled high score of ica at its meeting in New York May | 712 4 eee 6, as a result of a conference of of FLAS HES fictale of that ofgveluation tn won| The Reds had no trouble a-tall in the Boston Dentists York vesteréus | taking the Violets into camp yester * gee day, beating them 2,756 to 2,611. Me Hote’s a nice Ittle letter savem Sint ee, eee dle hd ; In the fourth k's matches of| 1G Day of Seattle has purchased| “recor of the winning team was M0"? °f our patients away up in ing, for oe feat me yee poling “the interclub gallery championship gn interest of H. M. Maxwell in the there with the high score of 245 and Canada | matic The minute he «ets UP! of the United States, being shot at! Wenatchee billiard parlor the high average of 204 2-3. Sirs: I feel that I sho jenoukh of @ sweat to put him in| Washington, the team representing - 19 te |-— alae ciancmnsieiec teoscliips tte and tell you how wis proper shape the feather becomer | tacoma defeated one Watertown N | | |damp and naturally quits tickling.| y" team, 959 to $4 ” Charles Baird, Kansas City bank-| day night, Burns says he will give The only thing needed to make eee er. hay n elected sident of | Johnny O'Leary a return match an: |this invention perfect is to arrange Attorney for’Platt Adams, Olym.|the Kansas City Federal league|time that satisfactory financial ar |B ine suction, atiche wo, cghtie |some kind of a starter that will get! pie champion amateur nlete, un-| ou |rangements can be made. |fcan bardly remove it. 1 wouldn't the arm swinging without having te on th Ege | eee ade twice the price I paid | do it yourself medals, declares the In 10-round battle in Brook. | | teeth are a fine thing er tickles with ¢ the player keep going, and the he goes the more it tickles arantee the supertority of | the Lundberg ‘Truss, and give tres to prove it. A. LUNDBERG CO. | ‘Trusses, Deformit, Seemenete and charge of selling bis In New York yesterday Harvard} i ne ’rinceton in ce hockey ularly up here { : sor Taificial Limbs. Let me know ff you want to us uit of conspiracy of Peat Princeton in an lee hockey) yn tast night Jack Dillon of | voods place, Will call (ee this before submitting me any more|former business asoclates atch, 4 to 1, Schoen of Princeton| indianapolis gave Porky Flynn ‘ to Seattle again, " | terme conn] AP vee saved his team from a shutout. | 9f Boston one of the toughest A Hapt w Year and\promper- Pacific Salmo’ | As soon as you can get an office Proposed world’s shampion- lacings of his career, having a nebo EO. Will -COMBE, ai | 2 i BE, i | oe ae ae Cutler Prac hace lag he gross ye all }iet me know. Yours, a“ ship hockey match which | The Mayfield Country club of wide edge in every round, and [Mf Riske Creek, British Columbia 4 Company weathers this is a daily exercise wi im. Hanging suspended from | SWAT MULLIGAN were to have been played on | Cleveland will be the scene of! Knocking the Boston boy i We pleased this lady. We can jf}end will please you. Our prices: are the lowest and our work ts the best and positively patnt the 1915 amateur championship through the ropes in the fourth. eee Ad Wolgast, former lightweight | Wil continue to ship Salmor aging § pounds, dressed, in 1 boxes, to any point in the U. & a limb permits the vertebrae to fall back into proper position. the Pacific coast during March, ‘ matches of the Western Golf veer mal, © a | h been called off because a hairy animal, who found his/exercising—cannot be overestimat ave been ca . , a oe Kd hema ot — os erorctsing—cenno VARSITY FIVE te ‘Mamet thea teleeea to ciation. The matches will be played tl pronet: leg th po Reg limb and|,. !f YW cannot find the tree, try It | abide by the decision of the ar. uly io 24. The Glen Oak} nempion, and Joe Mandot willl All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 in your own home or club gymnast | bitrators and turn over Smith, | Country club of Chicago was award | eet in a 20-round battle at New Let us prove it to you. Come : Guaranteed ta arrive in perfect con- || *¥!D6 UP into the branches to sleep./ um. Even though you do not in | an Eastern player, to the Pa | Oe ee which will ta clave | Orleans on the night of February 14.|—iteday to 4 And today this same plan will |tend to take regular exercise, sus cific Coast league. Sect ie cad ib, int Goes ; @ition. Also Crabs Smelt. Trout, ‘ a The Western | | 3 work wonders for any one! | Pending the body by the arms for a | pate: 9 veiiairiadiiates ‘digttl' to ad | q It will relieve the tackbone mo-| moment two or three times a week In power boat races at Miami, Junior championship will be play a SHELLS ACT -FUNN mentarily and all the righting of] will do much for you. You owe it to| Although there has been marked) Fla., yesterday, Baby Reliance beat/ on the links of the Midlothian club any wah subluxation of the spinal col | Yourself to try it. | improvement fn the work of the|Baby Speed Demon in a hydro: | August 4 b and 6 "i 501 Northern Bank Bidg. Main 6974 RADE, Jan. 1s. =o U. of W. basketball team during the ace over a 24mile| ges AR nol a di past week jx not that confi-| ing the distance tr ily Soules, former amateur| houses are intact on the o¥ 4 | Vancouver tinenp. Although it has Hones » was last year |champion of the Northwest, will try| but the interiors are destroyed, du 1420-22 Second Ave. not definitely been determined yet, when the team cleaned up 12 of the| FR |to win the crown of “Ronghhonse”|to the queer tricks of shells, which Oppestte Bou Marche, sontea, ‘ it Ie believed that Shortstop Sebarn:| 14 games played. The Varsity five| Various amendments to the con » | harley urns, champion of Can-|fell through the roof and exploded| sasinlarypnioar tac ys : weber, Second side : Spectacl s D Ryegiacees, - eman Pug Ben-| wiii get away on the first confer-| stitution and by-laws governing at Vancouver, B. ¢ Wednes | i Fitted With. Sphertcat . nett and Third Faseman Helster |... , A TEE. bounce: Boxt GE | errant acannon . Fe tee Scans aaseaie Lenaee. $2.90. will not be with the Vancouver |0"C* same co Bacgeenaly Examination Free. 1 peor Rigi IVeT | day night, when they meet the quin-| : NX OFFICAL CO. | “3 saseesaah from the Oregon Agricultural t { { BINYO! | 1116 First Ave. 4 ° M college on the Seattle floor. A se D. E. Dugdale, president of the Se |"? a"cume will be played Saturday attlo club. Announced Saturday | nignt Coach Savage is anything 4 night that ly Raymond signed a Customers bring sices here contract srday to manage the DUt satisfied with the team work of from every part of the city, be and this in the face of the Unable to find a player-manager | Seattle club for cause our work is different. who measures up to what he wants Raymood wai t the team went to Tacoma It’s a bit better. at the price he can afford to pay, team in 1911 afie J REGAL SHOE |Bob Brown, president of the Van awful flivver of the Job an resenting the University of Puget |couver ball club, announced yester out that season Sound $4 to 20 REPAIR SHOP Jf aay that be wil! hold the managerial 4 the nm Ww Wiest and Seneca, Main 4136 |reins over his team from the bench | Barry at the helm, and he also nant that year This t* the third |again this season. There will be 14) proved a joke and was canned early |«eason that Raymond has been re. men on Brown's team this season, in the year, and Raymond was again | taine manager at the first of |most of whom will be new in the’ sent to the front ning t en- the season FOURTH AND PIKE Saturday night and beat a team rep MINISTER WHO TOOK THREE GIRL-WIVES IS TRYING TO EXPLAIN HIS MARITAL ENTANGLEMENTS; UNITED STATES AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATING; MAY PROSECUTE HIM UNDER WHITE SLAVE LAW You fellows that didn’t get just the gift you wanted in the smoke line for Christmas, you invest in a 16-oz. glass humidor of Prince Albert. This one real tobacco can't bite i the tongue, because it’s made by hr) I i a patented process that cuts out , | the bjte and blister that damage Pc U T , your clapper. But if that somebody you were expecting a P. A. glass humidor from didn't know what's what in the smoke world, you've got the opportunity to find out today. How about giving a humidor of P. A. to the fellow who slipped you the wrong thing for Christmas, just to return good for evil? } CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 brought the baby with her Rev. Darnell took occasion to ex | plain to one of the trustees that the | baby was not his. He said his wife had n taken very ill about the | time her baby was expec that it | was born dead, and a nurse had sub | stituted another child His wife did not know of thfs, he | said In a recent stztement, however | Darnell says he never posed as Ruth} Wt} Soper's husband in Kenosha t Hit as he was se = as he wi 1 frequently with her f i jon the eireet si “ her gly 2 Ic; RI M strangely resembled him, though it ; LONG. BURNING PIPE AND was not his, many good people took CIGARETTE To BACCO | him for her husband Meanwhile, little Dorfa Vaughn Darnell was growing worried HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT FRENCH DINNER With Bottle of Wine—50c | Minn, to whom Darnell was_mar-| ried | He began ing just the other day to the trustees of the Kenosha Wis., Unitarian church, of which he was pastor. They hod just heard | Darnell had promised to bring his new wife up to Kenosha as soon as | he was settled. But months passed and the preacher-husband wrote but | seldom. | Third Wife Appears |When Storm Breaks Finally he sent word that his! cousin, a certain “Marion Darnel P. A. in glass humidors, for home and i office use, is a sure way to pipe and cigarette joy. disquieting rumors concerning their Takes Leading Part in Church Activities | most honored member of the com-| ATT Y ry Ne munity. His sermons were excel-| lent nell, he took a leading part in every chureb activity and in the city's #o DENTISTRY He was often ceen, together with his wife, pushing through the| The Ohio Method by artificial teeth | tents consisted of James Morrison that are natural as your origina} | Darnell, jr, ag menths fing conducted without charge, and|from Chicago, inquiring about the Rad come to stay with him, bringing estimates are furnished in all cases. | Rev. Darnell and his cousin's w The Rev, James Morrison| ® wife and child , tree has followed, a third “wife” has 5 hands of the church trustees after his love affairs became public. . for 12 Years’ Guarantee, Thesinvestigation is still on. So come tn | pastor's private life Up to that time he had been a} A With his wife, Ruth Soper Dar celal life. Missing teeth are replacea by | *treets a baby carriage, whose con teeth. Examinations are now be One day a mysterious telegram ne to wha, and fe’ > In a general denouement which ‘We Stand Back of Our Work | °"™* ‘2 Kenosha, and fell into the) Darnell, who resigned his pastorate Set of Teeth $ | has developed the following) apolis millionaire, maintains that) She ts Miss Ethel Spurgeon of] It's an even bet that you fellows who anteed .........4, | things she was married to Darnell on Og-| Avon, Ill. She claims she met Dar-| i $15 Set of Teeth i | Rev. Darngll wax married to pret-| tober 4, 1913, at Hammond, Ind. — | nell while he was pastor of a chureh| ees pound Bt Rie oF a ity tt Ab little Doris Vaughn of Chicago on| It was in church, also, that Miss| near Avon, and that they were mar-| h glass humidor are finding that it's ° WRNONOE oc sctssoee I November &, 1914 | Soper met Darnell, when be was al ried in Chicago about three years| t e hard k h N Y ‘i 10 Solid Gold or He was then on his way through] pastor in Owatonna, Later they! ago, but only dived together a | arder to keep than New Year's orcelain Crown ... A ci 0 to Kenosha, where he had|were students together in the Unt| months, ; national resolutions. It's the best to- been called from his pastorate in| versity of Chicago, where Darnell| arnell had admitted previously | b (gio Sa Porcelain 4 Bt eT re el wee takttie’ Neerenrate divinity big relationship with Miss Spurgeon ‘0 bacco ever for pipe or for ri tt | work. Their marriage took’place at Ve out the statement that she cigarette makin’s, stays put Solid Gold Fillings Weds Unsophisticated |the Conclusion of their university| was dead. Now @hat she proves Joy 8 ys P in a cigarette paper and doesn't lea& all over you while you're wrapping it up. ther Fillings .. 50¢|Girl of Seventeen term | herself wery much alive, he is pre It was about Lae months ago that Rev, Darnell's work called him) parin anew statement ftfice hours, £30 30 to 6. Sundays,| iis and Miss Vaughn's fates had|away from his bride, to Brooklyn,| And. to add to the confusion, Rev saitiey crossed, in a church on the north|N. Y., and then to Kenosha, Wis.| Ernest Smith of the Unitarian| side of Chicago, where Rey, Darnell| During this period, however, he| church conference declares now had preached a sermon Pfound time to take another bride--| that Darnell has just confessed to At the conclusion of the service! the Chicago girl jrin. “You know it’s at bunk, I'm! Ry J, REYNOLDS It , was introduced to Doris Vaughn Once installed at Kenosha, he| not legally married to a single one ie 17 years old, an unsophisticated It j told he trustees he was married,| of them—not even little Doris!” TOBACCO (or @) ut-Rate Dentists tle girl nd would bring his wife to the city| Meanwhile, the federal attorney ° smoke P. A. can be bought where tobacco is sold, in > In November they were married | soon, |is investigating the Darnell case. ° t | pound crystal-glass humidors UNIVERSITY STREET Ruth Soper Darnell of Owatonna,|. Karly in November she arrived.| Theaminister may > punished un inston-Salem, N. C and in the famous Se toppy red IRNER SECOND AVENUE Minn,, granddaughter of a Minne-|She was Ruth Soper Darne!l, She|der the Mann white slave act, ale ? ie bggs and 10c tidy red tins.

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