“OR Luncheon—or picnic ||| sandwiches, nothing equals || ib Ve Loaf | i i iH i serve it cold with erisp new letiuc i It is a tasty treat and economical as — | | < At All Grocers Libby, MtNeill & Libby || Chicago Hi are thrift) get a reputation for being sti Mrs. Win Seething fon, allay slow's Soothing softens the gum 8s pain, cures w strives to ma! than Many girl for rather make a loaf of bread. a nerseaeit ie 2 name io atte "nt attempt ¥ or SUMMER HEADACHES 'APUDINE Is the boas remed slores. When He Can't Be QOveriocoke SOmMSNOWwW Or oLhner we ne ng man til The Wri ter Who Does Most, That writer Og i most gives i and takes £0. CC. O« who ywledge yiton Excellent Plan. said Mrs. De Tyle was calling Chi ifeur gatisactory?” “He 8 srfectly fine,” said M Tyle. "To 1 with, hi plexion is long, dusty ride he doesn't show spots, and th limousine 1 have through hole In window rope to t Harper's lle you you “I see.” Mrs. Van have a ones, wh “that inese cha Do rs. Van low com- of a any in my cK end en Wi st a little and I use it him Weekly Meeting Emergencies. Senator Dixon piece of political deception “The thing was as flagran Pas the rallway case.” “Two one ere passing through a stati the train gates when the bi was heard to say: half tic # I've a i ye'll was condemn t."” he sald, short, on toward gger one men, of them very took ket George so littl right.’ “ ‘But.’ protested George, how about my beard? And he twiddled his chi beard nervously * Oh,’ rejoined it's a mole” Yer e, the other, ‘tell The Middle. Aged Woman, Of the many ways in which the mid- dleaged woman may vary effect of ber afternoon gowns none is sim- pler than the f a collar an ifs of white » edged with an dembr rin a f ] other change white malines black thread ; long in front that they terminate only at the waist line, cross in surplice effect and tucked away under the gir An excelient model of this sort is of light bl n em- broidered with black dots, and a sec ond is of white agaric trimmed with tiny folds of broadcloth, alternating with eponge A WINNING START A Perfectly Digested Breakfast Makes Nerve Force for the Day, Everything goes wrong if the break. fast iles in your stomach like a mud pie. What you eat does harm If you can't digest {t—-it turns to polson. A bright lady teacher found this to be true, even of an ordinary light breakfast of eggs and toast. She says: “Two yearsago]l contracted a very annoying form of Indigestion. My stone ach was in such condition that a sim ple breakfast of fruit, toast and egg gave me great distress. “I was slow to believe that troubls could come from such a simple diet, but finally had to give it up, and found a great change upon a cup of hot Postum and Grape-Nuts with cream, for my morning meal. For more than a year I have held to this course and tiave not suffered except when Injudd clously varying my diet. the use o voll are so where are they dla ue law id ous force for the entire day. My gala | of ten pounds In welght also causes te to want to testify to the value of Grape-Nuts, “Grape-Nuts holds first rank at our’ table.” Name given by Postum Co. Battle | Creek, Mich, “There's a reason.” Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. V a Two wonderful pitching stars of 1 season are not showing the class th displayed ear Both men 11, and the Was talk were 1 ir brill f the last fn 19 the v Y 4 « Fear work Une was a right-hander and the otl A southpaw. The right hander Grover (Cleveland Alexander of Phillies, and Gregg of the Naps a tough + en O Cour t} southpaw | “Alex” : it 16 He «4 vy { having time of and w he does win he needs rn NN NIN INN Nl KANE GOING AT GREAT CLIP! Former Utility Player of Chicago Cube Playing Excellent Bali on th Pacific Coast. tt 1 former ( Johnny Kane, ity player, : is the Vernon great the Pa -y league 3 batting 271, be best © and run-get Coast Ing the Johnny Kane. He © ter on that circuit will probably be purchased by o: the major league ball clubs again this fall. May- be the Cubs or Sox can secure him. of McGraw Makes Prophecy. New York first, Pittsburgh and Cincinnat] third-is J ish wh The GC Adams, hit leader bel Tools, Camnitz stride the will forge forward as runners up the N. L. debate. He conceded Mr O'Day a place In the first division, but the highly repugnant idea of beaten out by an ex-umpire ls no longer troubling his mid-day dreams. ant 0) t thelr en Hendrix Marquard’s New Curve. Marquard has mastered that high drop that Christy Mathewson used so successfully for so many years, He only uses it in the pinches. He al ways ralses on his toes, just as Matty did, when he throws it. It starts as though it would pass the plate about tooth high, usiaog the batter as the ob- ject to be passed. Then it starts to break about three feet in front of the plate, and it falls down acrosa the plate a neat “strike.” O'Leary Wants Knight. Charlie O'Leary wants to get Jack Knight of the Washington team for his Indians. Knight has been laid up for some time. He reported under weight this spring and bas never been right at any time this season. His throwing arm is weak. Before he went to Washington Knight played with New York and was regarded as one of the best hatters In the American league, Southpaws Are Scarce, There is not a left-handed thrower one anppenrs from time to time, They ure genuine, trae, ond full of Kaman interest, . lar thing unequaled by any club in the major leagues, Furthermore, Milan, Moeller, Schaefer, and Cashion are the only lads who bat from the offside of the pan. Of these Moeller and Schaef. er switch to the othodox side when ever an ehud occuples the hill, Working for Next Year. It has now been officially decided that the New York Americans haven't anything that looks like a ball club. Bo they have quit bothering about this year and are trying to bulld something presentable for next year. of Philadelphia bushel him through more suc but he has ws 11 ai little runs to i s been a y lexande better than cess done an even break on his George Chalmer forme classy the igue players gr cost of kicking. Th sod eo Harry and Martin now with the He Killllay lena team of the sociation Monte Pleiffer is the new the McKeesport yivania league According to unofficial fig Wash team has seven st of batters. ension team of the Ohio res men in on A little susp did Bin fa Carr's best pitcher now Red Kuhn has been doling so we of the Box catching staff #0 strong that he belleves in sevnth place the Central Ass secured Pitcher neoln of the Western le ig Muscatine in has ague | ross i si na pl +h it ra the in. as ¢ plate unless they carry Meinnls doesn'St care whe fiers throw the ball to him lock's Outfielder Zinn and Shortstop Mar tin, the two Highlander youngsters, are Improving In thelr work right along. Brooklyn has asked an option on Cramer and Olddo, the crack battery of the Frankfort team of the Blue Grass, George Mullln says he is willing to work In any city but St. Louls. George can get plenty of sympathy along those lines. One Catcher for Both Teams. At Yazoo Clty, Misa, one catcher was behind the bat for both teams for sixteen Innings in the Cotton States league between Columbus and Yazoo City. In the second inning of The Yazoo City catcher volunteered to keep tha game going and it was so agreed by all In author. ity. Yazoo City won both games. Hot Band Bags. As a substitute for hot-water bags In ordinary aliments such as tooth ache, earache and other minor pains, use common flannel bags made in con- venient sizes, with drawstrings. Fill them with hot sand or salt, and they are safer than a cheap rubber bottle, Just as efficacious and much handler to use. Keep half a dozen ready; they are of great help in time of aches and pains, Looking for Good Day. President Charles Ebbets is looking now for a date when he can celebrate the opening of his new ball park In connection with some historical event. The schedule committee squeiched his first cholee, but, as Charles says, his tory ia full of incidents and August is full of days. » Are PEN wi nye Bre NO \RE E NOT JUST Punished When Play- Out, 10 Patre of Baseball by League Executive ers Are Taken Games neg | BIG FRENCHMAN FOOLED HIM Pitcher Quinn Joe Jackson Mighty Nap Intentionally Passes Get at the Lajoie, to Napoleon Lajoie. than try to get the ball over for Joe, deliberately pitched two wide ones and passed him, evidently preferring to take a chance on Lajole All the big Frenchman did was to drive in three runs. Watking' Good Work, Rube Watkins, the star portsider with the Sharon team of the 0. & P. league, in 10 games fanned 101 bate { men, an average of 10 men a game. | He has issued 25 bases an balls and has been touched up for 70 bingles. Watking was sent to Sharon by Man. { ager Bill Phillips of Youngstown, for development, It Is understood that Cleveland has a string on the young pitcher, Ban on Buspended Players, The national commission has the ban on the Lake Shore league for under the national agreement. Dahl kee, Harry Seibert of Kansas City, and Ernest Groth of Columbus, Brief Making Good. Anthony Uriel, tArned back by the Bt. louls Browns, is playing gent ball for Traverse City in the hi gan league, and Ibs chief hitting power of his team. a —— 3 thi I5t—-3& CO =the only way ff 3 1 body ar 1 is via a glass Cur pew box Free! nection wt Demand the Ge THE COCA-COL A CO. We Lead You To Fortune and Happy Life in California vr EW. ER K ukn, y Val elsewhere Beat th the Pig} Messrs, J £ i ley what the | r in the Sacra is doing There is ten times more irrigated land than in the } e peopl Let us take you wl ies prof } TOs NOt besd urge you to pur ou can buy this land on scre mow and the balance in Tery cary en yeany Give us an opportunity to take ug ite us me Let « i —yy vou our fine ritefor it a KUHN IRRIGATED LAND CO. Dept 133 801 FIFTH AVENUE trated tiiust 1 emir Lgivesy NEW YORK. N. Y. MADE BIG PROFIT FOR STATE Purely Business Argument for the Es tablishment of Sanitoriums for the Tuberculosis, ires contain H + Rb 1 ha wie | DES large as that spent tenance of the four cent. inter fon per Larges The act in ial earnings we obtained anged from total earnings for Pdelweiss and of characteriztio “en a ex-patients Barnes $31 the re These 1 week, tl amountin Dr per the year this basis Bgures abo ever While of tubercuk here Is go Institut for advar CARES Would lnvestments.' Vut of a total dan- mputes the the He says, how the cu al Wave a investments to ta WR sven! in bioking that | yyy guy of a plant, and do not simply { fon be still ve given institutions Sis are go od reason for re rs # AAT better § » "# ion the Qi the plant that lig- ced » a law of 46.450 hospital day’ treatment given, 38,147, or 84 per cenit. Were the treatment costing the #lale on an average $200 per patient Out of 188 free cases Investigated, 58 bad no famliles and no Income on ad mission to the sanitorium Out of 32 patients having homes, the num ber In the family averaged 62, and the average family earnings were 6.46. In 59 cases the families had no income, and in only five cases were | there any savings, none of which | amounted to as much as $100, Only In 2 Business Way. “80 Clara rejected the plumber.” “Do you know why?” “Somebody told her about encouraging him, pipe.” free, Laying a Foundation Bobby it} guest) heard we were go your houge | 13 oa Mra in stare Little Skimper, bave dinner at ed right in trainin’ Mrs. Skinner (the hostess ing up your Little Bobby-- square meal first when 1 to : fer it. By sav appetite, Bobby? Nom BY eat’ a Her Error. Mra. Stranger--Can you tell who that stout man is over there? is the worst softsoaper | ever met Dowager-—-Yes. He is my husband b - Judge Helght of Selfishness. : - Some men are 80 selfish that if they A girl may not marry the best man were living In a haunted house they at her own wedding, but she should wouldn't be willing to give up the try to make the best of the man she ghost.— ~Florida Times Union marries me to be careful He as he hit the | Old Michigan's wonderful batter Eats Toasties, ‘tis said, once a day, For he knows they are healthful and w And fumish him strength for the fray. His rivals have wondered and marvelled To see him so much on the job, Not knowing his strength and endurance Is due to the com in TY COBB. WI Washinghn Bio we Rivers, Wia, an for which the Poste jo Oroek, Mich. paid HORO0 to Mag. ——