WOMAN SICK TWO YEARS Could” Do No Work. Now Strong as a Man. was unable to walk or do any of my own work. I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's pound in the news- papers and deter- mined to try it. brought almost im- weakness has en- srely disappeared and I nev 165 Ith pounds and am as strong as a man. ink money is well spent which pur- League Twelve Years. - ant d RE More Impetus to Reds Than Any Other Player—Temperament Causes Much Trouble. Time has been lenient with Hal Chase, once the idol of New York fan- dom.” For 12 years he has been cam- paigning along the major league trail, cap to the newer stars, The Sislers, Pipps and Holkes of a later day still shine the battle-scarred Redlander, Chase has been an inspiration to the Newport Ave., Chicago, IL The success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s herbs, is unparalleled. who suffer from displacements, inflam- mation, ulceration, ir; sgularities, pen- odic pains. backache, bearing-down feel ing, Aatulency, indigestion, dizziness, and nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink- .bam’s Vegetable Compound is the stan- dard remedy for female ills. her hus- unless it A woman isn't satisfied if band’s life is an open | is a checkbook. ts OOK - Wright's Indian Vegetabls nothing but vegetable | Kently as a tonic an lation and not by irri edi ation. Almost Human. A few days the arrival amily of kittens at a neig four-year-old Isabel was inv them a visit, had seen, she her mother. “Oh, mamma,” rapturously claimed, “they have the dea pussy next door! But know that their papa has gone away on a long holiday and left their mam- ma alone to take care of them? Isn't tt a shame.”"—S8'oux City Tribune. after hot's ited to pay Delighted with what she revurned in ecstasies to she 0X tittle yon rest cats do CUTICURA HEALS ECZEMA \nd Rashes That Itch and Burn—Trial Free to Anyone Anywhere. In the treatment of skin and scalp troubles bathe freely with Cuticura Boap and hot water, dry and apply Cuticura Ointment. If there is a nat- ural tendency to rashes, pimples, ete, prevent their recurrence by making Cuticura y« daily toilet preparation. Free sample each by mail with Book, Address posteard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston, Sold everywhere~—Adv, BIG QUESTIONS WAR RAISES Tremendous Variety of Problems Mest Be Solved by Those Directing the World Conflict. me Somewhere In the Australia land railway trackage is being pulled up in order to be laid down again In the desert of Sinai or along she Tigris or in Albania or near the White sea or In the sector of Arras, fn vr n says nal. Glven a shipload of iron ore, it is for someone to whether that fron is to be shell, or barbed wire, or steel helmet, or airplane engine, or anti-submarine net, or boat anchor, or traveling erane, or farm tractor for the raising potatoes to feed the crew of the ship that brings Chinese coolies from Canton to Marseilles to handle decide armament factories, And when you multiply the task by the number of departments, war, admi- ralty, agriculture and subsistence, of determining whether a man can be best used for throwing hand grenades of Bullecourt or plowing in Sussex or unloading wheat at Liverpool or manu- facturing boots for the Russian armies in Roumania, it becomes plain how inadequate is the ordinary pencil stub and newspaper margin for winning the war out of hand, Hard Luck. One day after shoveling soil on his Jemmy began to cry. “What's the trouble, my little man?” asked a sym- pathetic * bystander. “A ‘bad Cincinnati drive than any other player on the club. Hal Chase ranks with Jack Coombs as one of the greatest “come-backs” On more than has been read, but today he is back on the upper course, performing with all the old agility ana easy grace that made him one of the most popular play- ers in the country in the years of his service with the Yankees, Chase is one of those temperamental ball players, high-strung, In the At times it upset hia if he were n deal of trouble, playing so that It looked as on the soapy chutes headed toward the come his erratic ways to a great ex- tent. He seems to be more content whith on the Cincinnati team than he ever was while a mem- ber of the Yankees, later in the now league, He is playing - surroundings defunet Federal v steady haseball, Hal ing for thé good of the team. He is now a cog in a smooth-running ma- chine. He is no longer an individual star, although he is playing just as were split up last winter when Mitchell manager of the Cubs, So the “Miracle Man” of Boston had to get along without his miracle coach and advisor, and the Conch” had his own row to hoe Chieago. Both managers buckled into the giving thelr home fans a winner, and both have Now they are rebullding the teams for the 1918 race, and it appears from this distance that it will take considerable rebuilding winnegs out of them. ¢ i § task of Broke Up Combination. Stallings has broken up his pen- 1 and he may get rid of some Mitchell inherited a second-di- he took the Cubs and he k what he had before him. He knew that it would take time to model machine out of the material new ma- more. new left by Joe Tinker and that terinl would be required. When the Stallings-Mitchell DIAMOND IITCHELL of Cubs who predicted that the Braves would miss the wise counsel of the “Miracle Coach.” Yet everyone knows that | bad players and a driving manager. It fall; that Mitchell's presence would not have helped matters any. Has New Outfield. Stallings has disposed of Evers, Ma- gee, hag a brand ousield ; re- building his infield and he must secure another good catcher, nothing of rebuilding the pitching staff, At Mitchell struction that is ns sweeping. Larry Doyne may not be able to go through another season, Kilduff may (:iant the keystone new he Is ny to say Chicago faces recon almost former ueeeed the of The field al and Mitchell several new pitchers, 1918 around the Cubs and Braves, lineups of changed. eventually s captain guardian sack, Cub out 80 needs at- for So by the time lineup of the as compared to the ison, will be vastly + { FI tention, is looking rolls this wiv i Former Athletic Star Has No Desire to Manage Major League Clube Sticks to Realty. MOTHER! Have you ever used MOTHER'S JOY Pneumonia, Asthma, snd Head Ca-! It will cure you.—Ady. Advertising the Enemy. “The editor of the Plaindealer has a Hornbenk, «ft the vil- jot a long | ment,” commented Farmeg “Here ho’ about him."-—-Kansas City Star. BABEK Yor Malaria, Chills & Fever, Chief of Police, J. W. Reynolds, Newport Babek for chills and fever, Have used {t when necessary for years and have found no remedy Washington D.C A Good Move—Babek Liver Pills. 25 centn In a kite frame patented by a Wis disk of metal, What is ASTORIA is & harmless Drops and Soothing Syrups. antee. BEST KIDNEY MEDICINE Bixteen years sgo I began to sell Dr, Kilmer's Bwamp-Root and today 1 believe medicines on the pleased with the results obtained from oy iv. Bwamp-Root has been very successful in the treatment of kidney, liver and bladder troubles according to the reports received and 1 have no hesitancy in recommending it for 1 have great faith in its merits, Very truly yours, OWL DRUG STORE, By R. F. Boies, Bedalia, Missourl, ] Oct. 3, 1916. Letter to Dr. Kilmer &» Co. Binghamton, M.Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Bend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N 3 rT sample size bottle, It wil p one will also rece formation, te bladder. When tion this paper. » bottles for sale § + kidneys and , be sure and men 1 medium size all drug stores ~Ady. at Men enfoy if they have done, enough money t ee the work Castoria Paregorie, Jt contains neither its age is its guar. It is pleasant. aids the assimilation of Food; The Children’s Panacea~The Mother’ Stomach and Bowels, the ithy and natural sleep. # Caine 8 Friend. his personal supervision si All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Jus trifle with and endanger the healt Genuine Castoria always bears the si § - w gy - n made under yu inthis, H. Fletcher, and has bee gn Giz To ei "NOTES Ira Thoms like he R i former star with the Take one pill every night ; more only must feel ie base, * hit safely Foster Roger Bresnaha had found a n submari: » » had George Ping Bodie in 21 gnmes him. when baschall * * Major league SCOres are wo Iie Philadeiphia . ricans, has no desire to manage a major | as made known his stand in denying ta report that he had been off eague club, Thom. fered a of the veteran | 5 Nat he receives Williams ionals, manager St The id { £3,500 for coaching the col- pers, » . * ? 3 A total city autho ters duris $21.637.007 was spent by yin 213 recreation cen- y » £ ritie ig 1016. # Folwell coach job football will be the only the paid at University of i | i i ® . » Fred Toney of the Cincinnati team, promises to be the leading twirler of the National league season. *. * @ Ed Geers’ "stable is made up of 28 horses of all ages this year on the Grand circuit competition. - - * Many are called but few are {aken. career, Christy Mathewson regards him as one of the most valuable assets the Cincinnati club Not only has Chase been pounding the ball at close to a .300 clip, but he has been fielding has, running the bases as he was wont to his “good” days with the Yanks, FINGERS KEEP PLAYERS OUT Erroneous Idea That All BaseBall Men Are Physically Fit for Service in the Army. Tha idea that all ball players must physically fit for service in the army appears to be erroneous. Helne be port for examination, and Heine re- He got away well in the phys- the boy in the next allotment.” “Well, worry so over other people's affairs.” “It ain't tisat” sald Jemmy. “I'm ery- in’ Because he didn't steal my shovel, to ——— i { : i : career Groh had smashed his balls, and they did not “come back” As = result, Groh was rejected by the If the same rule is to be followed, it megns that several ball players who A cn MAAN. using them on short notice, A ————————— { Tm hel, ing to, gave ae I by ave more Would Like to Secure Services of Pirate Shortstop, They have never appreciated Chuck Ward In Pittsburgh, but any time the Piratps want to get rid of him George Stallings will chip in. The manager of the Braves is quoted as saying that Ward has the makings of one of the greatest inflelders In the e, and when he says inflelder he ns that Ward can play any position on the di- amond and do It well, Ward is not a hemvy hitter, but he gets them when they count, as shown by the fact that he is tigd with Max Carey in the mat. ter of driving tn Pittsburgh runs, - -. * Some of the helmets used in the war get knocked out by pitched balls, ~ - + August 14 it was his first victory over * * » No mare has yet paced a mile in two minutes, although eight stallions and two geldings have equaled or beaten the mark, The Yankees still hold the record for playing extra-inning games this sea- son, but they are not bragging as to their ability to win them. - ® » Larry Doyle once specialized in hits for extra bases, but in a recent stretch of 16 games the onetime Giant made only one double. “Out of my stride.” says Larry, .« * » Just when Connie Mack thought he out into winning shape here go Wynn Noyes and Ray Bates, quitting the team to Join the army. Jack Scott, the young pitcher turned adrift by Pittsburgh and who later caught on with Nashville in the South- ern, has been sold by the Nashville club to the Boston Nationals, . * » There is no doubt thang First Base- man Gandil has helped the White Sox wonderfully, He is flelding and bat- ting with much ekill. The Clevelands erred when they let him get away. : ®-9 9 John McGraw has had Walter Holke change his batting style. The Giants’ first buseman chokes his bat instead of swinging. He's hitting around 270 at that style, whereas he hit 340 and bet- ter last fall, ! _ re Charley Jackson, who Is a new Pirate, led the Northwestern league in runs scored this season, was third in stolen. bases and tied for the leading honors as a fielder, Me batted 303 fer Spokane, ira Thomas. izes from $6,000 to R800 out of his real estate business in Philadelphia. over for a job that might last a year,” Thomas said. ball. we all go where we can make the most money. I'm going to stick to the real estate business.” FORM “SOLDIER BOYS’ FUND” Brooklyn Players Contribute Money to Care for Families of Those Called to Front. Players of the Brooklyn team have formed a “Soldier Boys' Fund.” Pres. ident Ebbets contributed $500 and the players an equal amount for a start er. Later it is to be added to by ‘ex- hibition games and contributions. The fund is to be used to look after th needs of Brooklyn players called in the draft and their families, Several of the Dodgers are pretty sure to go, but they will not have to worry about financial affairs while in the trenches, | In case any of the fund is not needed | by the players or their families it will be turned over to the Red Cross, RULE PROTECTS THE MAJORS Baseball Players Drafted or Purchased Must Report Before Purchase Price 1s Paid. The national commission has ruled that players drafted-—the baseball way ~=or purchased, will have to report to their new clubs before the latter can be made to pay the purchase price. This clears up the situation that was confronting the minor leagues and ! likewise protects the majors. re CARTER’S IRON PILLS MILA of the low Saskatchewan and Albe Canadian trictive tion to sett le on her FREE Homestead priced lands in Manitoba, rta. This year wheat is higher but during many years has a veraged 20 to 45 bushels of wheat grain growing. . for literature as to reduced Ottawa, Can, orto J. P. JAFFRAY, Some Information. “Sedentary work,” said the lecturer on physical torture, “tends to lessen | the endurance.” i “In other words” butted in the) smart Aleck, “the more one sits the | less one can stand.” “Exactly.” retorted the lecturer, “and | a" is lost completely.” Judge. nage. 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