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CUT THIS OUT worse vou one Rend All we T™he down mills of the for yepairs, gods seldom To Prevent The Grip cause Grip. -Laxat ve Bromo Quinine re the ecanse. There is only one * Kromo EB. W. GROV ® Ns dnathre on box Bo bi AY nart It's % BA 8 make © dividends rt Pellets ar Yr. Pierced Lt § put up 40 ye riginal little Hve, ver and bowels Lt ago. They regu fla qirepr he AnD » it does seem lot of bad fellows” a ‘good habits. —— A ——— elieved by Wrst A an da Rs to 14 days by PARDO C apiversal rev | forms of Files refund money | “a nlicatio, NNTM BR . Drugs, 'g | . Eo itfa ee | An African Tog sounds a call under } water that can be heart] for long dis tances, Bad Enough. “1 think that society editor is a& mean, horrid old so therel” ex claimed wifie, looking up the morning paper. “What' 8 the e band with a gr word and the ps thing, from vour piper replied “It isn’ he went ar gown all wrong.’ 80 the des Qrigina “Tommy Atkins.” \ The first mmy Atkins, the name the At ateg In Thomas the reign il priv y, mner kins runner ALXins, in Gee y . invented a pocket sndous ‘he little which ymong the soldiers. came t kins, had game anc one name, ing that pride the peasimistic the adage has ghaken.” ay? neigh bor vears, and be rries a high head.’ “Maybe he'll fall yet.” “1 think He's the pan in slippery places known.” watching a certain ut 20 still not I've ever Vessel of Odd Design. Senor Gonzalo Melia. who contract to carry the mails bia, has designed a boat that, lieves, to sail the lena and tributaries they contain less than a foot of Th oH has a only thre engines of two aeroplane travel at a forty-five flying make which taken has Colom he be Magde when in will be able even water id craft. which draft inches 150.horse that drive and can fifteen With expects Magdalena power propellers, rate of from miles an hour. raft Senor Mejia the trip up the in the dry 60 days, in this 20 hours Greatest Results often come from means. simplest For instance—one's daily food plays a big part in de- ciding for success or failure. To bring out the best mental and physical forces sound nourishment is imper- ative. Grape-Nuts -—A FOOD made of whole wheat and malted barley, supplies in splendid proportion all rich nourishment of the grains, including the valuable mineral elements, lacking in many foods, but most neces- sary for vigor nd activity of brain and “There's a Reason” for Grape-Nuts Sold by Grocers. 7,000,000 TREES Over 13,000,000 Secdiing Trees Are Ir the State Nurseries—Experiment in Foreign Plants Harrisburg Forestry Depa over 7,000,000 of the number four tree refores most ever Ol tment lls of the State that hah nty thnated young lrees, about in the State's nurseries, tation this year extended program undertaken The bulk of the Lroes planted on State tions and and a large 1 LO tw would fot the the Kine Cominon be used forming of by the wealth, be fores try re On new auxiliary will be given to use them distributic Ml or shade pl port on tree perso desiring reforesting The free not be for ornament g, but oded Over 13,000,000 for wn will ant only for development areas edling trees #, and of t} ributed this vea arold * Users OAs 1,750 000 Fit while Di pruce, with pitch Scotch pine, honey native The with trees. State J tpDaAnessa t es with a reforesting. tor year's 00,000 plan tre reforestin Penna. Farmers Raise Penn otatos More Hogs. sylvania Accng ant tots rit the Si; = uiliire - who — ne thas now iy 1 for ined for jtoxication State Society To Action Heads of the departmen Government who compose Committee of the Pennsy held their first for discussion of mat the Govern Gover ob that co partments and “lost Executive vania Sinte Soclely meeting pertaining and were nor Brumbaugh, jects of the the meetings operation between and as a clearing houss that efforts be made State hy who praised the and urged to develop fers 0 addressed SOM inl vy used the de for to av he ideas, oid lon. Staff Officers Of Guard By direction of the Governor, Adju- tant General Stewart announced the re. appointment of the following staff offi. cers: Colonel Horace [.. Haldeman, come missary general of subsistence; Col Harry C. Trexler, quartermaster gen- eral, and Colonel H. 8. Williams, chief of artillery. George N. Deitrich, Hazleton, appointed first lieutenant and assigned to Company G. Ninth Infantry. Hazle ton, and Captain Pau! V. Heffner, Com. pany F, Eighth Infantry, Hunting don, was placed on the supernumerary lst Whe Elk Distributcd By State. “he State Game Commission an nounced that ninetyseven e'k had been brought. from the Yellowstone Park to be placed in the Siate’s game preserves, Twenty-five of the elk were placed on the preserve in Potter County, twenty-four in Cameron Coun ty, twenty-five in Carbon County and tenn on the line between Forest and Warren Counties. Seven have been shipped to Altoona to be placed with alx elk donated and will be distribut. ed by the Blalr County sportsmen, The remaining six have boen added to the herd in Monroe County, i i 1 Wild Dill” \. Jorovarn the bases Cy Pleh Ked out other I in myself, The next v io did rd. 1 Bit in the ribs with 1d filled {he bases Detroit bald Then came Ty Cabb ving andl the x was k Ty it was wide, Ti why didn't I put’ giving me telling me that but the ti as | and War the didn’t make nist Ty LNO Ty proba all in an rot unt tw i'd him to throw the ¢ otwo ried that to got I fooled him 1 ecurve—and right into SWINE ory HEY aw I it roundhouse the groove ous at it RB Vi struck out Ty Cobb with bases full, and the ovation that I that fol ng that little was the greatest that ever was all my shall “1 the } had Sunday lowi got to during bass given me career, “And, lot was sort stunt “Did Ty have any comment to make afterwards?’ “Not to me, but 1 hear that he said to one of his teammates that the rea. son he fanned was because Cy Pieh had svch a crazy delivery that it threw him off his stride and he wasn't back In it until after he faced me that firat time. “The second happiest period was in Washington last summer,’ “Carroll Brown worked for was knocked out of the box aleng sbout tha fifth inning The game geomed Ropelessly lost for us and i signaled that | was going pitch. “When 1 walked into the box Old Clark Griffith began to give me the ha-ha and the razziedazzlie. He yelled gomething about the ‘O14 Men's Home’ at me and told his boys that ‘Here's where we make a miilion runs’ “Well. now, yon know I'm not the pitelier 1 used to be. The old whip hae stiffened up a bit through added vears and lack of steady work. Bul 1 haven't forgotten how to throw twisters, nor have I forgotten somo of the weaknreases of some of the clubbers, “And so 1 worked on the weaknesses of those Wasnington hitters, with Griff taunting me and with the crowd yoll!ng something about ‘has-been’ at me. 1 worked four fui! innings and struck out seven of those Washington clubbers. When ! hogan moving down the bows QGriff's sella became [ainter and fainter and n Pd annexed six wentpn Griff had become almost longue ed you this little Bill about little me tell proud that of us BWULE out on strikes, That 01" was Coach Charles Courtney of Cornell Wants Shorter Races and Chanoe for Smaller Colleges. The which American Collegiate tion, organized phia, mets with the he of Coach Charles KE Courtney, noted coach of the Cornell navy. Mr. Courtney said that he is heart. ily in favor of any plan which would make rowing more of a general col lege sport He is strong for any plan will cut down the distance of varsit) Henley, projected by the new Rowing associa in Philadel arty approval the proposed American was recently A le Coach Courtney. races and which will permit smaller colleges entering regattas, He wants to see a larger number of colleges entering an American rogat ta on the theory that it would make rowing, which he regards as highly ponoficial oxercise, more popular among college students. FAVORS GOLF PASTIME Good for Baseball Players. Helps One to Gain Absolute Control of Himself, One of Greatest As. sets in Game.—Also Assists Batting Materially, “1 cannot agree with these men who say golf is bad for a ball player,’ says Jack Coombs of the Brooklyn Dodgers. “It helps him more than an ordinary man realizes. One of greatest nssets of the game is lute control of oneself, in confidence plays an important Thus, the mind being wnder control, one thinks not of the importance resting upon him. There only is thought “It is true different the abso which part one sucesnd the from in ere are few players, however, who do not bring that stroke of their profession into golf. If you will look back to the games | pitched for Athletics on Mondays, will no from the box my bat to that on other golf every and as 1 often “That ball looked as big ry yy il swing that in goif i= far used ball you +t ice scores that ting wus days. i rain the boys a pumpkin.’ day it or not 1} bug on “AS 0 1neriar Perio or shine befor had dare my mrions anythin to do w Belng ng not say th golf, own opinion is formed. on the golf links from formed of life world's se thom in wien of 1910 Ed's father, the came from 0 "Ree game during his ¥ Coombs. JIL 20 the n I asked Mr Upon arisi: had enjoy ng how he he CK park. Was sleep. How could yo rmont y when the series I had not of ihe baseball the a thought I went UU given mportance game nking, when I snd 1 golf had wo confide how boaaten y gle nD id have wa played "” £0 easily Ed Bender at ttle me INTERESTING SPORT PARAGRAPIS Pittsburgh and Maine are the latest universities to take up hockey ® * + n * the Orift Schaefer is not fun- in baseball Clark ngton will win the pennant, . * * Germany niest man pays Washi An unusual number of horses will be trained in the Soul son's racing, * Thera are eight ords under two boing free | r pacers with rec minutes, six of them Many figure that in Peter Stevens will minute pacers, * - ». There 48 a4 report to $he effect that Lexington has decided in favor of the pari mutuvel machines - * - D. Stokes figures that de Poler the Great won 31 rod $70,450 in 1916. - - . Murphy's hands join the list of two WwW. BE goendoe: a racon ead en of When the war is back for excitement bililard ionship . “» - Time allowance is right or wrong in direct ratio to the way-it affects the particular individual and his stable, * . * Chicago may play the Vanderbiit eleven of Nashville, at Chicago, No vember 4. over we can fall on the perennial chan; ® * * Stanford university will send anoth. or pair of tennis players {o participate fn eastern tourneys this summer 4 » * Conch Charles E. Courtney expecis to be in shape to again take charge of the coaching of the Cornell oars wen this spring. HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DA AISY— -TRY THIS Says glass phosphate washes of hot water with before breakfast out poisons, To soe the your face, Bee y clearer and clearer, to out zn headache, or nasty your best, day in and da ingide-bathing « “a tinge of | Lo bloom 4 J skin up backache, « ithy Jur ze with vated fact bo out, a ning for wake tongue foc try one Be glass of o breath, in very mor week day, drin with brenkfia cach fore real hot water of Hime as a harmios the stomach, He the pre our bile an sweatenis spoonful stone phos 8 of Yous alime food "s IBLE wish ¢ ripe ate Leat quickies lowing rom n : work relurned taken Ladd BRCTY oe larva is {roan hit to the tree which Was MOTHER! LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE i cross, feverish, constipated, give “California Syrup of Figs.” e tod ay ‘saves a sick child Children simply will not time from play to Thay their which become clogged up with gots slugeish:; stomach A laxativ tomorrow take the bowels, waste, sour Look at the tongue, mother! If coats od, or your child is listless, cross, few erish, breath bad, restieas, doesn’t cat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any her children’s ailment, given teaspoonful of ‘alifornia Syrup of Figs,” 1} 1't worry, Yecavea it 1s perfectly harm ess, and ina few hours all this constipation nois sour bile and fermenting was will gently move o and you have a well plaviul «h A thor cugh “ine'de clennsing” is ofttimes all that ia necessary it should be the first treatment given in any sickness, Beware of counterfeit fig syrups, k at for a §0.cout bottle of alifernia Byrop of Figs.” which has full directions for bables, children of all ages and for grownups piaind printed on the botile Adv. 3 yg LBVer Ot on. t of the borals, Id again. the store Albatross Traveled Fast. it is known that is at least one case an athatroas New 24% nbles in eight days. A hird captured near the coast of Chile on December 1847, had about its neck a vial with a pote dated near the noast of New Zealend on the AAthe mouth, ay wily 12th of theo st a Constantinople was fougded in 380 A. i
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