CAPES WasCured byLydiaE.Pink- cured me and I have only taken six ble Compound. IX was sic three months and could dnot walk. itfered all the time. The doctors said I could not get well without an opera. ftion, for I could hardly stand the pains fn my sides, especially my right one, and down my rig} ht PI 1 began to feel better when I had taken only cue bottle of Compound, but kept on as I was afraid tostop too soon.” —Mrs, Siig MULLEN, 2728 N. B. St, EL svood, Ind. Why will women take chances with an operation or drag out a sickly, walf-hearted existence, missing three- fourths of the j« yy of Rying when they nd healtl h in Lydia BE inkham's le C om pot nd ? ¢ years it “has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such alil- xuents as displacemen ti ulee i t1 thirty Aid rati ties, 1 jodie pains, backache, indiges tion, and nervous prostration. if you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege= table C ompound will help you, write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass, for advice, Your letter will be absolutely confidential, and the advice free, tog The Reason. “1 know a woman who eips about her neighbors.” “Get out. You don't.” “Yes, 1 do. She's dumb.” Bold Scribe. “Ho, hum!” ejaculated honest F er Hornbeak, who had encounterg the village newspaper an exagiple the which the sometimes displays. “The Plaindealer ain't afraid mind He com ‘In our opinion has iyddaonkzzouns ahahaha arm $1 i in of perversity dd Magazine. A FOOD STORY Makes a Woman of 70 “One in 10,000," The widow of one of Ohi distinguished newspaper editors and a famous leader in politics in his day, | says she Is 70 years old and a "stron: credits her fine Grape thousand,” and she physical condition to the use of Nuts: “Many years ago I had a terrible fall which permanently injured my stomach. For years 1 Hved on = preparation of corn starch and milk, but it grew so repugnant to me that | fiad to give It up. Then I tried, one after another, a dozen different kinds of cereals, but the process of diges tion gave me great pain, “It was not until I began to use Cirape-Nuts food three years ago that 1 found relief. It has proved, with the dear lord's blessing, a great boon to me, It brought me health and vigor such as I never expected to again en joy, and in gratitude I never fall to sound its praises.” Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. *“Fhere’'s a Reason.” for it in the little book, “The ellville,” to by found in pkgs. oe hadi | o oo TIAA 1&6 DI SPORT ASSOCIATION IS PLA ! Prominent Horsemen New York Recently Want an international Body, After Dinner The horsemen’ York held in New August Bel his Intention of giv several valuable United States government, will lead to the star | tien of horsemen, { more closely such organizations as | the Jockety club, the Polo association, | the various hunt clubs and the steeple | chase committees As suggested by Harry W. Smith of Worcester, who { arranged for the dinner, the organiza. | tion will be broad, open to all sports {| of turf and fleld. “We plan,” he says, “to make It | open to sportsmen in the broadest | sense of the word, Including members | both here and abroad. From every | foreign country, almost weekly, come gentlemen who are fond of country { life and have made a life study of | horses, hounds and other animals. i “The provision of entry should be { only that | a sportsman and a gent home town. There restricting the members x8, for sho 8 dinner recently, at which mont 4 AE announced stallions to probably ting of an associa binding together in reason leman is no hip Id one v in why ‘alt till he residenc © bef some center is allowed Ore i the “ey ' iT ’ LIGHT SULKY FOR TROTTING Vehicle Invented for Racing Purposes That Takes Weight A, 3 go ad All of Driver's Off Shafts. GOSSIP OF SPORTDOM A orf Manager Du ys he believes tl theory The season © Doc Rol id barred, suuld be were ar- a cock Pittsburg ¢ they will after en ih Sox paid a glowin a prospective manager. It to Hal to tell what Harry ls. Those who kindly formed tion might sthge a i Chick Evans and Paul a lot of expense on preliminaries Mathewson and Chief Myers are bat- ting about .128 on the road, but their { average ia expected to pick up about : April 12, when they start doing a little “playing” for the entertainment of the | New York baseball fans. Hal Chase will give Birdie Cree a | ehtice on hia infleld the coming sea raon. Cree was a wonder in the out: | fleld last senaon, and Chase wants to { keep him in the game for his hitting and base running again this year, Davy Jones Is the greatest come back in the American league. The Chicago Nationals passed him up sev- eral years ago and sent him to the minors. Detroit them took him Ip and Davy was a member of three championship teams and is still a slar base runner. President Murphy does not stand in his belief that the coacher at Shird base should be compelled to re in the box and refrain from as ia now lege golf 8 wi western o« players, stern organiza match bet A FAMOUS NEWPORT TENNIS DATES SET Comers’ Champ : There on August 21—Pla Be Sent to Australia, All anshin to Begin to yers Mon “ted tonnis (On The lay, August for irnament Wy : ali-con wort igh the the last been for movement is on vent Philadel to Newport won only gle and the oppositio able watering place vear under Karl Beh han “ y 1 In the Nationa gitntos, is between such ine in between players as players may be pl manner as may be agreed the management of the competi ions.” bodies and not aced Madden Backs Soprano. Proposing a big sweepstakes race, which will bring togetlier some of the best trotters In training next season John E., Madden the other day (2:07%) by posting his check for § 500 | to bind a race for 31.000 a corner, open to all trotters, except Uhlan (1:68 and The Harvester (2:01) The race is to be trotted over the track that will add most money to the gtakes. Mr. Madden's stipulation is for mile heats, best three In five, Horsemen regard the defi as being aimed especially at Joan (2:04%), holder of the world's record for four year- olds, %) i Richards Badger Coach? It was rumored around the campus Saturday night that one of the men that is being considered for football coach for 1011 is John Richards, the former Badger track and football star wo SIGN A PAS AP I OPN NPN NP AL FOR HONUS WAGNER Manager McGraw of New York Giants Telis Pitcher Marquard to Give Pittsburger “Anything.” 4 lifting standing on tug foot, the the Capn one ther, and gripping us We Dummy with LuEn Taylor the team taught us » Hans Wagner. “Manager McGraw has shortened the sign talk to letters for quick work | When he wants the hitand-run played {he flashes H-R from the coaching line. | I, means delayed steal, and so on, | other teams know what we i 5 : ers can catch on I faced Hang Wagner. 1 looked at McGraw on the bench. He flashed | back A. 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