RECEIVING WAR CROSS The patriotie spirit and devotion with which Ameri- can women have go far performed war-service work and made sacrifices has never been history country. Mothers, wives and sisters support this burden with strength and fortitude. But those who are al- ready miserable from the complaints and weaknesses which are so common to women, should take the right tonicfor the womanly system. If a woman is borne down by pain and sufferings at regular or irregular intervals, by nervousness or dizzy spells, by headache or backache, “Favorite Prescription” should be taken. “Favor- fte Prescription” can now be had in tablet form as well as liquid at most drug stores. Send to Doctor Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for a ten-cent trial package of tablets. For fifty years Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets have been most satisfactory in liver and bowel troubles. Danville, Va. — “ Dr. Pierce's Favor- ite Prescription is a wonderful tonic for expectant mothers. 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When writing be sure and mention this paper. — Adv, too m find zis In zee “Zee Oul, zee ees awful I” ] ist its mild treatment On the Stand, “You say you stood up?” “1 say stood, your honor. stands he naturally stands ean't stand any other way.” “Is Ten dollars tempt. down.” Journal. If a man up. You thasso? for Stand con- Kansas City Dandruff! and Itching. To restore dry, falling hair and get rid of dandruff, rub Cuticura Ointment Cuticura Soap and hot water, free samples address, “Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston.” At druggists and by mall, Boap 25, Ointment 2 and 50. —Adv. Very odd. boats look very shabby. Don’t they He—Those She—They oughn't to be, have a paluter.a ahonard? One bottle of Dr. Peery's “Dead Shot" will save you money, time, anxiety and health. One dose sufficient, without Castor Ol in addition. Adv, A foiding camp stove has been de signed that can use alcohol, wood or even paper for fuel, Your Ena LY Sen ching me our Eres Nesd Care, HET ph EE a, American fistie champions Who have been clamor for a to European title hold get thelr wish before over. They will, if Herbert L. the noted sportsman who Is cl of the of the Y. CA, considering champions States meet probably will the winter ng chance o©“rs is sports committee has hi 8 wny bringing to several foreleg here meet the ;? experts before the end hose he has offe red Atlantic ght cham the Among bring across Year. nre Georges vywel + (Criqul, sensn Jim Et orl welght ie the worl If Pratt's plans & American fight fans are likely great bouts, Carpen » carried out, to ¢ some WILDE IS A GREAT BATTLER According to Ed Lewis ol Minneapolis, Bantamweight Boxer Is Re- markably Fast of Ed Lewis of Minne- former sport wri ter, who yr service in Engla an conquering Welshman, Jimmy Wilde, Is going to every ban weight boxer In Ar And Lewis ou ght h handled ring affairs for years and can pick a fighter with one eye shut. He that he saw Wilde Joe Camp and he opi fon me by nat clean neriea, « hans up to know, fo recently at London writes fight | of the ecleverest | world. He could put up a good fight against world's title hole Many Good Ones Here, There rood} whi 4 § prize fighters in isn't as big as Willard, but the ler, are many NI ANSI nS NO PARLOR 108 FOR JENKINS | Poremer Catcher of Chicago Team Has Been Seeing Lot of Tough Serv. ice in France. little fellow. Wilde is a Welsh, having pridd, Wales, old now, he isn't going to outgrow his cla They call him a flyweight In Tang Soy and he welghs only 105 pounds has whipped everything over within ten pounds of his heft, regarded as a real sensation “I'l go on record right now” writes Lewis, “as saying he can beat anything in the United States up to 115 pounds. He is remarkably fast and hits terribly hard, His straight left is a bird. The boys at home will go crazy when they get a look at him.” of Freddie in Ponty- townsman been born there and Is LAW AGAINST SELLING STARS That Is What Connie Mack Favors Now After Realizing $200,000 For His Players, Having realized nearly £200000 in the sale of his once invincible Athlet- reforms, tice of selling baseball stars stopped by legislation. “I know the fans will smile,” says Catcher Tom Jenkins, Just come out of the front line for a | rest, From appearances, wrote Run yon, the former catcher had been see ing a lot of tough service, for he was { dirty and unkempt, and was busy serap- ing mud off himself at a wayside bil- let. Runyon also notes in the same dispatch that he had recently Christy Mathewson and that he was seen | death, Manager Connie Mack. be wiped out. These spectacular transactions result In inflated salaries, discontented players, disgusted fans, and give baseball a black eye In gen eral, If a club doesn’t want a player he should be released outright, or walvers should be requested before turning him over to a club that needs him at the uniform price of $2500, There should be no more $25.000 or $50,000 deals, They are harmful to the game.” AVOID ALL FOOTBALL HURTS Player Who Uses Elbow to Break Jar of Fall Is Liable to Broken or Dislocated Shoulder, Football players appear to suffer more from dislocated or broken shoul- ders this season than from any other Injury. This is because they do not know how to fall on the ball or to the ground, They use their elbows to break the jar. The result is an extreme jar at the shoulder and something gives way. When falling on the ball, if the play- er curls his body around the ball, with his arm well under him, no injury can come to him no matter how many players may pile on him. The same principle applies to players who fall on the field. Jockey Earns $13 a Second. Just a little more than $13 a second wns what Andy Schuttinger, a lad, re celved for riding Eternal to victory In the match race with Billy Kelly, The race was six furlongs and the time 1:12. James W. McClelland, the own- Great Work on Battle Front. HEAD PEAGE PARTY Lack of College Education, He Fl. nally Landed as Sergeant in Army Signal Corps. It goes without saying that the many friemds of Eddie Rickenbacher, ex- racing driver, are delighted that this American of aces was made a captain In the aviation corps just be- fore the end of hostilities for his great work on the battle front, His promotion makes it meet to re- call the efforts made by Rick to get the flying work. He came back England about the time this country entered the war. He had working in the Sunbeam factory Rick filled with the with their knowl of Internal-combu their proved courage would make ideal raphed about the pledges from the ter the nee was idea edge tion engines in speed airmen. He getting to én- and Cost country, racing drivers service, This which he spent thing was ing driv- men. government cor- whole squad. him the whole turned down, because the rac ers did not qualify as college Undaunted, into the a8 a sergeant in the » When he for Gen Rick got army gnal corps. first went abroad he drove cnr eral Pershing bition was realized, ; 2 i Capt. Eddie Rickenbacher, DRIVE WAS JUST LIKE GOING TO FIRST BASE The 3 pub issucd by the soldier boys Camp Lee, takes view of the first An describing it e ball “The like have to hit into the de cation at wing wrican drive, in follo ntirely base. American drive was first base, Didn't the dirt; just went standing The the promiscu hall Al- trying out they showed prom. first going to bag up. livery was for Huns, ‘and there use of the was like too fast was bean hough it new pitchers, ise and are backed u ber of veterans to work If any wavering symptoms should show, Only the top of batting order was used, and e will be some slugging be fore the game gets much older, From the way the batteries are going it looks as if the Hun side will be retired on strikes.” p by a num- take up the the ther S000 NRNRNRNRNNODRNRRRNROROROORRDOBRORIORRRRIS SO00RPPV0VONRVNONODRNODNORROONONIINOOROOROIRRNOOIRINS 9999004900300098600990000 M'GRAW SEES GREAT REVIVAL Future of Baseball Bright, According to Manager of New York Giants, The future of baseball is bright, ed, according to John J. McGraw, manager of the New York Giants, “Baseball will recelve a great boom.” McGraw, “The game will come back all of a sudden and the Interest will be greater than ever. dlers, when they return, will most ardent supporters of and many of them will find ments with major and minor clubs. be the engage sion. Baseball isn't dead. It's mere. ly resting. You can't kill it.” Ump Hildebrand Is Farming. George Hildebrand, one of the American league umpires who took part in the recent world series, Is now farming on his ranch in Californias, Billy Kelly Does Fine. Billy Kelly, the great race horse, has this season won twelve out of four teen races, carrying as high as 130 House and Bliss. HOUSE WILSON'S ADVISER Other Delegates As Ambassadors— Announcement Is Delayed Until Beiligerents Agreed Upon Number To Be Named. Washington. of the United conference ill President Wilson Robert Henry France and Italy E. MM. House General tive of Litt Supreme Thi representall al the will be any Bune {dent Colonel $0.572,000,000 SPENT LAST YEAR The Public Debt On June 30 12,396,000,000 Washingt $5645 to run tt ] dabt on NOBEL PRIZE TO PRESIDENT He Will Be Invited To Visit Chris tiania To Receive It. Grand Forks A special cable patch to the Normanden in ti from Christiania indicates Nobel prize for 18i8 awarded to President Wi cording to the dispatch be inv tal Peace may Ison who ac Dre bably w i it the Norwagian ©ag nally the Swedich gov ited to vis in order to accept The Danish ernments also are said to consider ex ing an invitation to the President pers and HUNS DAMAGE AIRPLANES. Ruined By Revolutionists, Pasle, Switzerland One hundred airplanes, which had been t of Stuttgart, to be handed over to the Allles in accord ance with the provisions o’ according a Stuttgart dispatch re the armis to tice, have heen rendered useless hy 1,100 JEWS MASSACRED. burg Set On Fire, London. --Eleven hundred Jews were the Berlin newspapers transmitted by the Copewhagen correspondent of the Central News. Hundreds of Jews are sald to have barricaded themselves in a synagogue, which was set afire Those who attempted to escape from this refuge were fired upon. MOTHERHOOD Came to this Woman after Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to Restore Her Health Ellensburg, Wash.—‘‘ After 1 was married 1 was not well for a long time and a good deal of the time was not able to go about, Our greatest desire was to have a child in our home and one day By husband came back from town with a bottle of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound end wanted me to try it. It brought relief from my troubles. I improved in health so I coulddom housework ; we now have a little one, all of which I owe to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound "em Mrs. O. 8. JonxsoN, R. No. 8, Ellensburg, Wash. There are women everywhere who long for children in their homes yet sre denied this happiness on account of some functional disorder which in most cases would readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Such women should not give up bh until they have given this wonderful medicine a trial, and for special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Ceo., Lynn, Mass. The result of 40 yesrs experience is at your service. Wears Pleasant Smile, instead it t with fa- a lot cheaper experience. In either case it S a good ides to adopt INSTANT POSTUM A delicious drink made : from the finest cereals, harm- less and nour- ishing. Made in cup, i ly. Saves s and fuel. oP PPS