THE MISERY OF ~ BACKACHE Removed by Lydia E. Pink- am's Vegetable Compound, Muskegon, Mich, —*“For six years I as so weak in back at times that I Pe Lyi hardly walk. ia 's l Bh Sgatable Com- pound was recom- mended to me and it made me good and strong again so that I am able to do all my work. I highly recommend your medicine and tell everyone I meet 4] what it did for me.” : ~Mrs. G. SCHOON- FIELD, 240 Wood Ave, Muskegon, Mich, Woman's Precious Gift Te one which she should most zeal- guard is her health, but she often ts to do so in season until some t peculiar to her gex has fastened fact upon her. so affected women may rely upon Sra BE. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, a remedy that has been wonderfully successful in restoring health to suffering women. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- Fkhen und will hel you, Write to Lydia E. icine (confidential) Ba for Se Your letter we. opened, read and answered afweted by ® woman, and held in strict confidence, Pesan SLOW _DEATH pains, nervousness, diffi. Acten, in ho ow often mean serious disorders. The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL Nm 0 bring quick relief and often ward off deadly diseases. Known as the national semedy of Holland for more than 200 years. All druggists, in three sizes Leak for the name Gold Medal every 5d start ne imitation ha nec IIIS RELIEVES PAIN GILBERT BROS. & CO0- Brittmore. Ma. HOME MADE TEA FOR CONSTIPATION i» used by entire families because it Is purely vegetable, does the work and costs very little, pay high prices for Liver and remedies when none are better han Dr. Carter's K, and B. tea, which s purely vegetable, can be brewed al wme, and a small package will last ong time. Thousands of old people will tell you they have been drinking it for years, and after the liver and bowels have been pt in fine condition in a few days by a fore bedtime cup, that only an occasions eup is afterwards necessary to kdéep ons feeling fit and fine People who drink a cup of ur. Car ter's K. and B. Tea once in a while, sel drom, if ever, have any billous attacks sick headache or sallow skin. It's good for boys and girls, especially those whe re peevish and fretful. Druggists have n selling it for many years, 8 COC Wells & Co., 1.e Roy, N. Y. towel bY Mothers Rest After Cuticura — Ointment 25 and 50¢, Talcum 25¢. AAA SAY ——— svee’ § 100 ILO 30218 COUGHS — Eis SUGAR ( AEE ohn "Ror, [Ty ot Bt ogs oars. Tans & & Co. Omega. On AR cn A A A ARO wba OP i i wh Si ——— Jose Capablanca, the Cuban chess 38 members of the house of commons. Watson Ratherford drew their games, expert, recently played simmitaneously Edward A. Strauss and Sir William but Capablanca won the remaining 886. SHAMROCK | IV FREAK The Shamrock 1 IV Is of an ex. treme type. It Is very lightly constructed of wood. The top Is double planked, while the fins are single planked. The keel measures 35 feet, and the body is of canoe type, cut off short on the after overhang, the bow being carried to an extreme length, The boat fs the lightest ever sent over by England. They went so far as to say that the boat Is a “freak.” MELBOURNE INMAN IS WINNER English Billiardist W. Wins Match With Reece in London by Making Determined Rush, Melbourne Inman won his billiard match with Reece in London, but it took a determined iate rush for the champion to come out on top. Inman conceded 1,000 points in a 18,000 point match for a purse of $1,000 and a side Melbourne Inman, wager of $500, and on the morning of the last day of the match Reece led by 336 points. In the afternoon and night Inman spurted and eventu- ally won 16,000 to 15,452 points. WAR HERO WOULD BE UMPIRE Hugh Miller, Former First Baseman, Prefers Diamond to a Career on a Newspaper. Hugh Miller, one of the heroes of the war, who will play no more ball because of his wounds, will not give up the game, He Is going to land a job In some good minor league as an umpire and work his way up to the big show In that line. Miller has entirely recov- ered his health and except for a slight limp Is as good as ever, but a man can't count himself as an active player when he carries a few German bullets around in his body. At present Miller is employed on a St. Louis newspaper and making good as a chaser of the elusive news item, but the call of the game Is strong with the former first baseman and he prefers the diamond to a career as a scribe, CHECKER CLUBS IN TOURNEY Efforts Being Made to Hold Champion. ship Meet at Boston--iInterna. tional Match impractical. A committee of the Boston and Wells Memorial Checker clubs has an- nounced that the proposal for an in ternational match in 1020 has been found impractical. Instead, an effort will be made to bring to Boston next August the fifth national checker tour nament in connection with the Pil- grim Tercentenary celebration. The nntional tourneys were suspended In 1915 because of the war. GOSSIP AMONG | SPORTS Pop Geers Is now in winter quarters at Memphis, * . » The New York Nationals in San Antonio next spring. “ » ® will train Joxing Is the Intest sport to win fa- vor with the Naval academy athletes. - * a Canada expects $40,000 will be re quired to send Its athletes to the Olympic games, » ® * There are more new 2:10 trotters than pacers to cover the mile fn that time this season. - * * John C., Depler, center of the Iiinols football team, has been elected cap fain of the 1920 squad. . » . They couldn't make a ball player out of Jim Thorpe, but when It comes to football they can't stop him, » * - The Browns may go to Mobile, Ala. for spring training. Heretofore they have patronized San Antonio. . . » Football Is the most upright game in the sport curriculum-—so far as Harvey Bright, former amateur featherweight champion of New York, has Joined the professional ranks. * Ad . That noted battery, Pitcher Alexan- der and Catcher Killefer, will be with the Chicago Nationals next season. * * . Colville “Red” Jackson, tackle, has been elected captain of the University of Chicago football team for 1020. » » * W. N. Thompson, fullback on the Wabash college football team, has been elected captain of the 1920 squad. . » » Glen C. Wilhide, quarterback of the Army football eleven, has been elect. ed captain of the team for next sea- son. * » ® John Kienninger, a junior in the col- lege, has been elected captain of the Columbia varsity football eleven for the season of 1020), . Ad - Bike racing was the only sport al lowed In France during the war. The races were confined to Paris, where the men met on Sundays. . . » The Sacramento baseball team of the Pacific coast league has been sold to Louis Moering. Willlam K. Rodgers will be retained as manager, » * * Allegheny college, Meadville, Pa. will have a new gymnasium ready for use by April next. International and interciass sports are to be boomed, . ® » By defeating the University of Call- fornia, 7 to 0, the University of Wash- ington won the Pacific coast football championship for the season of 1010. . . - Ray Bates, third baseman, has been turned back to the Athletics by los Angeles. He has a sore arm since returning from service In France, . 00. One idea of a thankless task fis Settling the precedence of teams and players. This Indoor diversion should be placed under Marquis of Queens bury rules, » . » A resolution suggesting organization of a national committee to formulate rules governing boxing exhibitions has been adopted by the New Jersey box. ing commission. se George Gibson, veteran catcher, who has been named to succeed Hugo Bez. dek as leader of the Plratee, has had enough experience to make good. He is popular in Smoketown. LE According to Information from Bos- ton, Jim Thorpe, the Indian athlete, is to be sold. He batted over 300 last season, but was used almost ex: clusively against left-handed pitchers. CENTRE HALL, PA. FIRST BASEBALL PAY Lawrence Perry says: “This is the fifty-third anniversary of the year when it began not to be considered a disgrace to accept money for playing baseball. It was in 1866 that three members of the Atlanties of Brooklyn re- celved $10 a week for playing the game. Every game move ment has had its early martyrs; the irony of it is that the three devoted heroes who braved cal- umny and contempt to accept $10 for playing baseball are un- known and unsung.” JIM THORPE MAY BE COACH AT COLUMBIA Great American Athlete May Suc- ceed Fred Dawson. Indian Would Surely Fill Bill as Gen. eral Athletic Director at Any Col. lege—Nothing of Theorist About Him, Jim Thorpe, greatest of American all-around athletes, may be named as athletic director at Columbia univer- sity to succeed Fred Dawson, who re- cently resigned. for a coach for football, basketball, three sports, and still Is. professional baseball In of being a baseball star. he is a great track athlete, any other college, Jim Thorpe. edge of the various major college sports is concerned, There is noth Indian athlete. His knowledge His broad varied experience should make an invaluable coach, tual participation in them. and him fall. ~olumbia no as Dawson's successor. He would be worth a fancy figure. The big New York Institution has had faculty re strictions on football lifted, and Is the mighty of the gridiron. There will eleven, Plans Promulgated for Formation of Clubs Representing Various Eastern Colleges. ciation of lawn tennis clubs represent. ing Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Cor nell universities and the University of Pennsylvania, and to be known as the Intercolleginte Tennis league, have been promulgated by C. 8. "20, captain of the Blue tennis team, and B. N. Hawks "21, also of Yale university. Prospects for Championship Team Have Not Been Brighter Since 1915-Diver ls Needed. George Kistler of the Red and Blue swimming teamn anticipates a success- ful season. Prospects for a champlon- ship swimming team have not been brighter since 1915, but the Quakers will need a first-class fancy diver. In the intramural sports Kistler has been able to look over some promising swimmers whom he hopes to work on for the varsity team, POSTPONEMENT OF BIG RACE Contest Between Scottish and French Champions Delayed on Account of Sickness. The proposed ten-mile world's cham- plonship foot race which was to have brought together George McCrea, the Scottish champion, and Jean Vermen- len, the French champion, at Edin. burgh Scotland, recently has beer McCrea bas had to ur postponed. dergo an operation fer appendicitis, as you should be. on our mettle. His Smile Betrayed Him, “Henry, you weren't listening to what I sald” Mrs. Peck's voice was | suddenly acid. “Er--what makes you think that, asked Henry In quick alarm. “1 asked you if you could let me "—lLondon Tit-Bits, BOSCHEE’S SYRUP. A cold is probably the most com ed is apt to be most dangerous. Sta- tistics show that more than three colds, throat Ir Made thousands of families all over the Impression Verified. warked Mr. Stormington Barnes. tired business man, listen to It.” RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. Evading the Issue. She-Is it true that liquor will tinue to be made surreptitiously? He My dear, that's an nodnshine, It helps to keep us J p— ‘olive far hezls sore throat. Don't cough all night—a few drops gives quick relief Never fails. HALL & RUCREL, bee. colds, “+ and AST Rew Fork RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Take RHEUM A CTD to removes theoause and drive the poison frome the sysiem TRAPPERS Bince 1876 thousands of trappe have Ahinpad us annually thelr i tire cateh RAW FU RS They knew ther would receive spot cash and absolutely falr and square treatment, consignment of Bend us your next Sunk, Fox, Bear, Muskrat, Opossum, Boave x, eto. Lyn Highest Market Prices N ine sion charged. Send for Price lat today. OTTO WAGNER 134, 136, 138, 140 West 26th Street NEW YORK CITY. N.Y.
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