eth ths us sscoie Ssa DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? Backache {is usually kidneyache, ‘Fhere is only one way to remove the pain, you must reach the cause--the Kifneys, No better kidney remedy than Doan’'s Kidney Pills. They perma ney ills. John C. Nolan, 173 K St, So. Mass, says: backache, pains my head, dizzy spells and urine terribly. [I doctored with physicians and Hospital. tally went to C aged. Luckily Kidney Pills and was eured. There has been no sign of kid nay trouble for five vears” Remember the name—Doan’s, For sale by all dealers. bax, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y ANOTHER BUMP runt GENIUS, JS | Ce oo BAER, The Amateur Poet—Whatever 1 do, ¥ do with my whole soul. His Wife (sadly)—I know you do, doar, but it would be such a help if you'd give it up and do things with yew hands. UNSIGHTLY COMPLEXIONS The constant use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for tallet, bath and nursery purposes not only preserves, purifies, and beautifies the skin, scalp, hair and hands, and prevents Infammation, irritation and elogging of the pores, the common eanse of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness, yellow, ol'y, mothy and edber unwholesome conditions of the eomplexion and skin. All who delight a a clear skin, soft, white hands, a elean, wholesome scalp and live, glossy sassful in realizing every expectation mdrably adapted to preserve Ith of the skin and sealp of fants and children, and to prevent minor blemishes or inherited skin hu- mors becoming chronic, and may be weed from the hour of birth. Cuticura Remedies are sold throughout the civ. Bized world. Send Drug & Shem sole proprietors, Boston, fer thelr free Cuticura book, 32 pages of invaluable advice on care and treat. ment of the skin, scalp and halr, the in- to Polter Corp., Youthful Wisdom. Pather— Why did my little boy send his papa a letter with only a capital T written on the page while he was wway’? Little Son—Because [ thought you'd £0 around among your friends with it and say: "My boy is only old, and just see the he writes!" Judge. What Marine Eye Remedy Does to the el 1% to Kelresh, Uleatise, Slretgthes and Simin ta Healkbtri Cireniation, Promot. ng Normal oll dons, Try Munine in your yea ‘When a girl exchanges photographs with a young man she nearly always gets the worst of the trade. Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrap for Children sedihiog. soliens the gms, redoces Inflamma thon, aliays palo, cures wind collie, Be a bottle capital It is better to inherit a fortune than fo marry one AN EFFECTIVE He HOME MADE Said to Regulate the Kidreys and End Backache, To make up enough of the Hon Mixture” which is claimed to be a prompt cure for Backache ana Kid- ounce fluld extract Dandelion; sence Kargon Compound and three ounces Compound Syrup of Sarsapa- villa. Shake well In a bottle and take Im teaspoonful doses after each meal and again at bedtime, Those who have tried it say it acts gently but thoroughly on the Kidneys and entire urinary system, relieving the most sovere Backache at once, A wellknown medical authority reo emmends the prescription to be taken the moment you suspect any Kidney, Hindder or Urinary disorder or feel a constant dull Backache, or if the urine = thick, cloudy, offensive or full of sediment, irregular of passage or at tended by a scalding sensation; or for tco frequent urination during the night. This 1s a real harmless vegetable mixture which could not cause injury to anyone and the relief which is sald to immediately follow its use Is a rev. elation to men and women who suffer from Backache, Kidney trouble or any farm of Urinary disorder, This is surely worth trying, as it is easily mixed at home or any druggist will do it for you, and doesn't cost wach. middleweight in the estimation of many good boxing judges, is Frank Klaus, of Pittsburg. Klaus has come Into ring prominence within the is growing better every His friends belleve that he is logical successor of Stanley Ketchel, being a fighter along the same lines The coming day bull He hs some bad not er, who fell Klaus is 28 been in the time, but his by an assassin’s years of age boxing game reputation for § i i i i § i 6 feet build inches is not 2% 1% He eapecially Gridiron Stars Need Not Possess Great Weight, as Agility and Speed Figure in Contests. Light, fleet-footed backs are ln de mand this year for allsthe college foot ball teams. Under the new rules the ight player has at last come into his own. This does not mean that the back fleld can be composed of men in the lightweight class. But the day of the ponderous, heavy backs scems to be a thing of the past. A player weighing from 150 to 180 pounds has the call for the positions this year. The abolishment of the sturdy, cats pult type of back is due to the change in the rules dealing with the old style of line plunging play. No longer is it legal for the human batteringram to hurl three or more men as interfer ence at an opposing line. Mass play has been effectually abolished. And 80 the character of the game bas un- dergone a great change from the days of the flying wedge. That the big college teams realize the futility of playing heavy men lo ber of shifts made this year. The the season and they falled to make a8 much headway as the lighter play- ers. In some cuses the experiment proved rather costly. Harvard was one of the first to re- alize the value of light men in back fleld Evidence of this an was back of last year, place in the line through opposing netted the Minot's plunges lines last season Crimson many big gains, of play the coaches de more waluable on this season would be courage of a llon. He loves to mix le drivers. has fought good battles Lewis. defeating Jimmy Gardner is after middleweight and stands ready to meet any of other fighters who claim it title the out the YALE NOT RUNNING SMOOTH Team ls Expected to improve Great Deal, However, Under Work of its Expert Coaches. Yale doesn’t stand as impressively usual fer superiority on the grid hing evidenced as yet this year. Captain Daly hasn't a coherent, smooth running football machine at his disposal. The team hasn't got the punch, the power to forge a swift, sure attack when iz needed it is expected to improve a great deal, how ever, under the work of its coaches Enough games and the season hss advanced far enough to make the assertion the chief aim of those who worked so hard last winter as members of rules committee has been accomplish as fron by anyt it been played have the Captain Daly of Yale. players are open to fewer and less gerious injuries The game Is less exhausting and freer from much un- necessary roughness, which more than anything alse opened the way to constant unfavorable criticism. There are bound to be some injuries. It could not be otherwise, In such a this time have been of a minor kind, except ih two or three cases, Although Yale has suffered more than any other team by the new rules, Head Coach Ted Coy ls far from knocking the new code. “Give them a chance,” says the greatest of Yale players, “Despite the fact that people claim there is just as much chance for Injury as there was of yore, the game as it Is now played Is not as dangerous as before. And | believe that from a spectator's view point the new game is much more in- teresting and exciting. Every play ean be seen now, whereas before, when the old rulea were in vogue, at tack after attack on the line could not be fully appreciated by the specta tors, inasmuch as they couldn't tell who carried the ball” Papke Scones Knockout. Bil'y Papke, who claims the middle weight champlonship of the world, the sther day af Sydney, N 8, W_, knocked out Williams, champion of Victoria, in the sixth round. from the farm, and It is not sur that they go back aller the game planted around Comiskey's new i i i : i : | it is the ambition of every prise ship and get into vaudeville, Sam Langford, the knock-out puglh list, says he Is tired Of the stage. There is too much sham sand enough reality about sveh life to sat lafy Sam's aesthetic taste for beautiful A westerner United be head of the association is to States Golf Later in the year Princeton made # shift Captain Eddie of the in the country, was taken out back field after the Lafayette and placed in the line with Carlisle Hart more than won his SPUrsS 48 an agEres man. He opened up some big gaps for the backs tear through. Coach Ted Coy of football director startle perts when he placed Howe in at full tack Last season Howe was the cholee for quarter back and it was ex. he would sition this year, He nder the new rules up weight by many pounds to some of the full backs Perhaps the forward pass much to do with giving the thelr opportunity Sarely ied with runs has worked a big change in the ¢ plexion of the attack. To be ful the forward pass must be hurled and received by & plaver quick on his feet, one able to get started with the ball at While lacking t weak game sive line to % Y ale to the ex pected play that po heavy he { ert 5 ENOuUEnh ions not meas in old time had had light men that, suity of end coun the noece iH EQCOORS top speed 1 in n the the fastest dete fee, back felds Sparks, Pendleton and Ballou make up a combination bard to beat nted one of the beat broken field Sparks shows pl Is to skirt the ends his feet and punter in the eoun runners In a of and enty of is fast on time an able at the Against Ballou same outkicking the Indian would meet Gotch, ment, has fans from Missouri Hackenschmidt wants to fiy iu an airsbip. He Is not afraid of fall Melder Jones, the White Sox, former manager of is reported as saying baseball at present and that he If they can hold cross-country runs in the city why not cross<city runs in the country? Capt. Pat Page's Maroon baseball team has downed the Japanese In straight falls. The jiu jitsu, however, was barred. European wrestlers, like Halley's comet, always come back, but they come oftener, Suppose Wrestler Goteh should sud: denly decide to emerge from retire ment. Would Hackenschmidt eall off that American tour? William Rourke, owner of the Oma- ha Western league baseball team, gn nounced plans for a $30,000 ball park, to be built there this year. The plans include a steel grand stand and im proved field. Sammy Smith Outpointed Goodman. Young Sammy Smith of Philadel phia outpointed Jack Goodman of New York pity in a fast ten-round bout be fore the National Sporting club in the latter city the other night. The fight. ing was furious throughout with Smith showing to advantage, except in the sixth round, which was Good: man’s. a 100 Mile Bicycle Record. F. H. Grubb, the English vegetarian eyeling club rider, accomplizhed a fine performance in beating the Eastern English counties’ 100 miles cycling record. Despite the wind, he covered the distance in five hours, one minute, twenty-two seconds, as against the previous best time of five hours, ten minutes, twelve seconds. i { | i Nor are the Tigers without thelr Pendleton has ao well In the early quitted himself within the 40-yard line. The list of star Princeton kickers is a Bomehow Nassau secures a been doing well cuse, beaten by the Army and held score tle by Vanderbilt Princeton started off well enough by managed to seore 12 on New York aniversity. Villa Nova was easy for the Orange and Black, but the Tigers barely won by a score of 3 to 0 over Lafavette, They defeated the Indians, "to 0. DEATH NOT DUE TO FOOTBALL Autopsy Reveals Real Cause of Freshman’s Demise at Cornell Died of Heart Disease. That Lauren B. Paine of Duluth, the freshman who died at Cornell in- firmary the other night, did not dio from Injuries sustained In football practise wns made krown after an autopsy upon the body by Dr. Charles A. Pentz the Buffalo pathologiat, The findings confirmed the opinion of the football coaches and others connected with the game and re moves all doubts as to the playing of the balance of the scheduled year. The findings are conteined in the fol lowing telegram sent by President J. (. Bchurman to Franklin Paine, the boy's father: “Dr. Bentz of Buffalo inade mortem examination and ou gion submitted to me the following signed report: ‘From the findings it Is my opinton that the patient died of une avoidable acute dilatation of the heart, associated with arterial disease and a gastro entero colitis. There was no evidence of anything due to football Injury. The gastro entero colitis was the most important cause of the dilatation.’ 1 should add that Dr Rentz 1s a member of the departs ment of pathology of the University of Buffalo and has made thousands of autopsies.” Not a Harmiess Spert, Friend— You fought bareheaded? sunstroke ~~Journal Amusant Yor COLDS and chy Hicks' Carviiss is the best | ! Cold and restores normal conditions, Equid—effects immediatly, le. #5 As drug swres it's Patient. Irate Father-—-Wretch! 1 saw stealing kisses from my daughter Young Man—1 admit it, guite willing to give them her you hak Ww TO DRIVE OU 3 MALARIA AND BUILD UF THE sYaraM Take the Ola fd! GROVES TASTE mss HILL TONIC. You know wisi you are aking ‘oe formula is pia inly printed on every boils, showing it iy | y Yuinine and lron 16 & teete loss form. The b ainips drives oul Lhe maiaris and tos Iron bul ids up the systema. Bold seniors Sur BW years Price BM oenis Not a Solitary Exception. 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