CementTalkNo.il There are countless uses for Universal Portland Cement about the place. For the cellar, concrete is water-proof, rat proof and everlast ing. Concrete is the best material for side walks, steps, foundations, well curbs, posts, troughs, water tanks, barn floors and cisterns. It will pay you to build of concrete. It lasts forever. It is fireproof, sanitary and cheap in the lone run. Use UNIVERSAL Portland Cetnent't makes die best concrete. UftrVTRSAL PORTLAND CEMENT CO. TRICE BUILDING, PITTSBURO ANNUAL OUTPUT 10,000.000 BARRELS ONE OF PENNSYLVANIA'S STAR PLAYERS RATHER PLEASANT. MV9t hi ill' ill ' '..f Thayer, a Shifty Member of the Quaker Team. GOPHER PLAYER IS MISSED Len Erdahl, Who Won Hit "M" on Minnesota Team Last Year, Takei Off Uniform and Quits. Len Krdahl. who mnde his "M" last year, plnylne; tho position of full hack In tho Minnesota university football sqund Ilne-U), nnd who appeared In tho game OKnlnst' Amos as quarter hack, lias taken off his uniform. Me announced that ho hail n m t. " Parental objection ho advanced as the caiiFo. although It Is understood TENNIS CHANGES IN ENGLAND Dunn Ah. you are In this tlma I've called Ave times with this bill, but you've been out. Owens Indeed? Well, you are out this time. Pine morning. Isn't It? Summoned as Witnesses. Whenever Rev. Snlon Jefferson railed on Aunt t'andace It was her custom to set a plate of ginRerbread before him and then ply him with what she railed "'IIrIous 'spoiindln's." "Wha" fo' does de l.awd send epi demics Into de land?" she asked hi in one day. "When folks get so bad dry must be removed, some of 'em, Slat" Cnndnce. den de Lawd permits de coming ob an pldemlr." said Mr. Jefferson, and took a large bite of gingerbread. "I'h h:" said Aunt Candare. "Kf dat'g so, how come de good people ,oib removed along wld de bad ones?" "De good ones are summoned fo' witnesses," said Rev. Solon, fortified In spirit and clarified In mind by the glnuerbrrad. although slightly emhnr Mused In hia utterance. "Do I.awd ils evry man a fair trial." Vouth s Companion. Easy to Understand. When Senator John K. Ilessln and daughter or Manhattan were doing Kuropean.l Asia last summer, fays the Kansas City Journal, they took a mo tor boat ride on the Sen of Galilee In the pnrty was a New York minis c When tho party had finished the "de the minister asked the boat man he iinmunt of the bill. The bontman old him. It was exorbitant. "I :in readily understand why Christ walked on tho water here." said ho minister. Plausible. Sunday School Teiirher-W'.'V was the fiery furnace neven times heated? Tummy J suppose It went out be '"CHI ill,,,.,,. To Be Pleasant In the Morning' H ave some Post Toasties with cream for breakfast. The rest of the day will 'ake care of itself. Post Toasties are thin' bl" of White Indian Corn "--cooked and toasted un ll' deliciously crisp and Ppctizing. "The Memory Lingers" Sold b Groctrt frostum Orral Co., Ltd.. UiiiUe Crvck, Mich. Len Erdahl. Krdnhl might have overcome what ever difficulty he has necountered from this direction II Coach Williams hud lent a more willing ear to tho student's request for favored position In tho line-up Lawns Gradually Being Replaced by Hard Surface Courts in Vogue Elsewhere Experience Wins. "Go It, bnldbend!" was a cry fre quently heard nt tho recent lawn ten nia toiirnnmeut at Wimbledon, nnd a Rpectntor could not help observing that gray hairs lind bald heads out numbered the locks of youth among th players after the first day or two. Yet lawn tennis la an athletic game. perl. tips the most active ol all sum mer pastimes, demanding unusual pow ers ol endurar.ee. and one looks lor endurance and agility In the young Finding that tho daring and pnysicai strength of youth nro henten by the experience of age, the conclusion to be drawn Is that tho new generation I not learning the essentials of the game The group of veterans who bent the youngsters this year cannot be expected to do these wonders Rgaln. Young men from other coun tries will come ngnln and they will win because there will be no opposi tion to prevent them from doing so. And why? Heeauso, some critics say, the continent has learned the game from professionals and has learned It upon hard courts. There Is a freedom nnd power In the foreign stylo which Is absent from the Knglish game. In which tew risks aie taken. In all probability ihls springs Irom the fact that the typical courts of the continent are not grass, hut have n hard, smooth surface from which every ball makes n true bound. Scarcely one grass court In ten can be lolled upon for a true bound of the bull. On such Inferior surlaces-style becomes cramped First class players are not to be trained upon third rate courts. Tho host promise for Kngllsh lawn tennis If the fart thnt the clubs aro losing their faith in grass. In lid years' time the very name of lawn tennis may nppetir strange to our ears, the number of actual lawns de voted to tho game lll have become so small. Already hard courts are be ing constructed In every direction In a few years ihey will probably glvo ICngland a new school of tennis play ers who will meet on equal terms the best products or the continental and American clubs. FOUR ENGLISH BOXERS COME Will Ames, Londn Manager, Brings Over Quartet of Fighters for American Invaison. An Invasion of the Cnltod Stntes by four Kngllsh boxers is to be made by Will Ames, a London manager, who has brought over Sid Smith, a clever bantam; Sid Hums, a flashy welter; Hilly Marehant. said to bo another Jem Drlscoir In the featherweight ranks, nod George Randall, a lightweight who Is snid to bo not far behind Fred die Welsh and Wells In cleveresa Smith seeks matches with Frankie Hums, Johnny hnly nnd Johnny foul- I on. Marehant wants to meet Abe At tell. The lour Englishmen will have matches In New York. Iloston, Phil- ndelphla and New Orlenns. boxing all comers. American League's Big Year. President It. H. Johnson says: "The close of the American league season marks the bcBt year this organization has ever known. From a financial standpoint the yenr has been a suc cess for each of the eight clubs. Not thlR alone contributes to the history making year, however, for the open ing of new parks and the allowing of Sunday ball In Cleveland were Im portant factors." Fighting a Real Job. Prize fighting Is a visible means of support, according to Police Judge Os born In a decision the other day, when he dismissed Mickey McLaugh lin, who was charged by his father with vagrancy. McLaughlin showed thnt he .'ind been nil over the country lighting, and thnt nt present be was earning money by training young as pirants in the boxing game. GOSSIP OF SPORTDOM f arV - wlfVwnjwQ Toes are more Important now In football than weight. ItulTiier, lite Purdue plnyer, "wasn't any roughor'n lotB of others." Illinois has a great deal of respect for "Chicago lurk" In football. In football nowadays tho chiropo dist takes i lie place of tho trainer. In a world's championship series heavy batting Is better than good luck. Pennsylvania's Improved football team has caused Yost to sit up and take notice In the International football game. "Tripoli bears a striking resemblance to the football. Nothing but poor playing by the homo team ever Interferes with the baseball business. Lucky Frank S hnl'e Ib married. Ills wire can teach him bow to drive that new automobile. Una any one noticed the golfers bringing their clubs home? Another sign of an early winter. To Itenr track men talk, ono would think the Olympic gnmes were nearly as Important ns the city champion ships. Football players have abandoned tho undent practice of wearing long lm!r. but musicians are not unite so sensible. llnllonlng, like baseball, depends on the whims of the weather man, but there are no double benders in the flying game. The amateur federation hug is be ginning to bob up nil over tho coun try. Atlanta, Oninha nnd Cincinnati are the latest athletic centers heard from. Mo! Sheppnrd says there am four men in the country who can run a mile in 4:10. lie names Hilly Pnul, John Pnul Jones, Abe Kivlut and Mel Sheppnrd. Strnnge what wonderful cures arc effected in our roiUges! On Frldny eleven men are on the brink of tho grave and on Saturday they are fight Ing like demons. DO YOU NEED A KIDNE. ' REMEDY? ' Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything, but If you iiMve money, liver or Bladder trouble, it will be found Just the remedy you need. Hwamp-Koot makes friends quickly he rntme Its mild and Immediate effect Is soon miltsHd. It is a (tentle lieallnu; her bal compound a ri'iysiclm's prescription which hs proved Iih great curative value In tliouxaiids of thu most UlstrcmUug raP8. All dnigijlsts In 50c and 11.00 sixes. You nmy hnv a sample, bottle of tins always reiliilile preparation by mull frt-e, also pamphlet telling all about ll. AddreM Dr. Kilmer A Co., Itlngliam Un, N. Y. MAR FOOTBALL GAMES THE LESSER EVIL. First Tramp I always get under a tree when there's a thunder storm. Second Tramp Ain't you afraid uv lightning? First Tramp Well, yes but I'm more afraid uv water. TWO CURED OF SKIN TROUBLE "I have Buffered from birth with Bkiu trouble, and doctored with four of the best doctors that could be found, without any lasting effects. Then I used several kinds of patent medicines, only growing worse In stead of better. After using them a long time 1 was bo bad that it took the hair off my bead, and even my eyebrows too, nnd made my eyes so hud that I was kept in a dark room for several weeks. 1 was out of niy brad for a long time. A friend told me to get somo of (lie Cuticura Rem edies and she knew they would cure me, so I got some packages of Cuti cura Ointment and Resolvent and used them and was cured. This was about two yours ago, nnd I have never bud a touch of it since. "Also my husband had had salt rheum for twenty-three years, und after I had such a wonderful cure through the uso of the Cuticura Reme dies, he sent for some Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and Resolvent, and used them himself and ho wns cured. Ilia flesh was covered with stuff like Ash Bcalcs, especially rn the winter, and he even had it In his hair so bad he had to keep his hulr cut close !o his head. It even grew down on his face, but we are now both happy over our cures through tho use of Cuticura treat ment." (Signed) Mrs. Laurence Hut ler. Chesterfield. N. II.. Jan. 10, 1011. Although Cuticura Soap and Oint ment are sold everywhere, a sample of each, with 32 pago book, will be mailed free on application to "Cuti cura," Dept. 17 K, Hoston. Right to Question Decisions Be longs to Captain. Sihy Game. A city cousin had been staying at the farm for two weeks, resting up for the winter's round of pleasure. One evening after stipiier she suggested to her country cousin that they get up a bridge party some evening. "My aiikes, Arabella." was the hor rified reply. "They ain't no bridge nearer than four mile, and that one's nwfti! rickety. Tills time of tho year, you'd all liavo peniimonla. For rrniy new-fangled hires, glvo me you city 'oiks!" ft:-. - uisiempcr in all us t'ltiiio among all np- el linrci and dog, ruteil nnd cither in I lie s.niie stable prevented from having the dixeae with tynlin'o Iitcmpcr Cure. Kveiy bottle guaranteed. ter 7.'iO,(KI Imttlci sold last year. .M nnd $l.0U. Good diug gi'ts, or send to mnnufucturcrK. Audita wanted. Write for free hock. Spohn Mel. Co., Spec. Contagion Iliscnwn, (ni-hcn, Ind. Early Training. "She claims that her ancestors stood torturing with red hot. pincers." "I believe It. She can wear shoes throe slr.es too small and look happy.'' Harper's Weekly. Relationship. Facetious Conductor Young Om an, Is this your sister? Prim Little Miss (with large doll) No, sir; she's my adopted daughter for Ili:.tllf III. Illelia CUM 1'INH Whether rruin Cold, llrat. Hinniuch or NervotiH Trouble-, Cupiitlin will relh-r you h'inid - pD-if-mit to laW jm-im tmnirtt! nlrl?. Try It. UV.. Mud .'A) relit ul Uruit Hturei. A bald man ,:oe;n' want the earth Glvo him a bottle of bnlr restorer that will restore, and he'll go on h'l way rejoicing. IV. Pietvc'ii Pleawint Pellet. regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and lwi N. Siigar-enutt'd, tiny granules. Yayj to tuue u candy. It takes a bachelor to think that he understunds women. Nothing Is More Repulsive to Spec tators Than Constant Squabbles Between Competitors and Offi cials During Contest. In foot bull as well as In every branch of sport, nothing is more re pulsive to spectators than constant squabbles between competitor and ofuclals. To quest ion the decision of judges at a horserace, or a footrace, automo bile, or trotting ruce simple is a waste of time, and these decisions cannot be reversed unless there is a wrong Interpretation of rules which govern such contests. If coaches would enforce a rule that only captains of elevens could ques tion or ask en Interpretation of an offi cial's decision football certainly would be placed on a higher plane and one of the most distasteful features of the game so far as (be spectators are concerned would be obliterated, writes Walter ICckersall In the Chicago Trib une. Football ofTlciuls are selected be came of their known impartiality, their thorough knowledge of the rules, nnd their sense of honor The men, all college graduates, of flcluting In gridiron contests this year have been put to many severe tests, and in few Instances have they erred. Spectators never should condemn nn official for levying a peualty, for the arbiters of the game are In better po sition and understand more thoroughly the exact Interpretations of (lie rules. I'bo of hands in the Interference, coaching from the side lilies, holding in (lie line, offside play, nnd a num ber of other Infringements of the rules are points which the avernge spectator does net see. but when an official inflicts penalties fur such breaches of the rules he genernlly meets with criticism from the stands. Those who have plajed footbul! nnd have been In ninny hard lought con tsts have had fouls called when they did not believe they were guilty of any Infringement. In audi cases, these players have been so carried nway with the excitement of tho con testa as to be unconscious of any breach u in the rules they mnde. but when apprised of the conditions by officials they iiuve admitted their guilt. In the large universities, where It Ib pnrt of the preparation of an eleven to teach the players the rules and their possibilities, the players seldom question an official's decision The members of these teams are so well versed in (he rules as to know when an arbiter's decision is right or wrong and for this reason few disputes arise. If the colleges in the eastern, west ern, nnd Missouri valley conferences would follow the precedent established nt West point, one of the most dis tasteful features of rootball would be done away with. Discipline reigns su preme ut the army Institution The captain of a football team controls his men the same ns a colonel of h regi ment or captain of a rompany If any member of a West Point rootball eleven questions the orders of the captain he must report to higher of ficials as soon atj the same Is com pleted if the captain files charges. WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YOUR BABY? The young- mother and miny an old On, loul oflen pujcilrd to know the came of her ulillil'u III nature. The loudnena of its rryliur dooi not neces sarily Indicate the nerluiiHni-m f ia troulile. It iniiv have nothluic more the matter with t IIihii a headache or a feel ing of u-ie-nil dnllneHS. It ennnot, if chump. dcHcrlhe Itn feelings, hut as a preliminary meamire you are safe In trvltiK n mild- laxative. Ntiifl tlinen out of ten, you will find It Is nil the child needs, for lt r'Hilemnrmi snd peevishness are perlinpa due to ob siruetion nt the houel. anil on'' that has Iw-en remedied the headache, the aliiKKlshncsa and the many other rvl-denei-M of eonstlpntlon und Indigestion Will ipilekly disappear. iJon't alve the little ono salts, cathar tic pills or iin.ly wnters, for these will act ns purgatives, and they ar too strong fur a child. In the families of Mrs. C. T). Walter. 1M Bryant St.. N. W., Washington, 1). C, and Mrs. IJinma Waynes, Kamont, Vs., the only laxative given Is Ir. Caldwell's Kyrup Pep.iln. It hna been found to answer most perlactly nil the purposes of a laxative, and Ha very mildness and freedom from Kriplnf recommend It especially for the use of. children, women, and old folks gener allypeople who need a gentlo I novel stimulant. Thousands of American families have been enthusiastic about It for mure than a quarter of a century. nvone wishing to make a trial of thla rcimdv b, fme buying; it tn the regular wiv of u ilrucKist nt fifty cents or on ilollnr u lurae bottle (family sire) can have n sample bottle sent to th home free of charge by simplv addressing Dr. W. n. Caldwell, 201 Washington Ht., Muntlcello, III, Tour name and ndlreaa on a postal card will do. CAPTAIN ROBERTS, Shifty Half-Back on Illinois Team. Japs Invite American Team. The l.'niversltlos of Keio and Wn seda have Invlled the Fnlversliy of California to scud a hiiHchul! team to Japan next year, starting about the middle of May nnd returning Septem ber I. The Cniverslties or Washing ton, of Seallle. WImc niisill and Chi cago have all scut teams in the islands, and a I en in of professional players, under the leadership or Mike Fisher, tho former Tacoma manuger, toured (lie Islands in 1!M)!I. It Is by no means sufficient to mak an auditor grin with laughter. triOOds Sarsaparilia Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. r -hsw PESO'S will Immedlotejy relieve Jim Hall "All In." Jim Hall, the one-time Australian helvywelglit. Is reported to bo hen; death nt a Chicago hospital. Hall, It will be remembered by veteran follow ers of the game, bent Hob Fitzsim iiioiib In four founds at Sydney. Aus tralia, In ISfltl. Yz three years later knocked Hall out In the same number of rounds at New Orleans. First Serious Football Injury. The first serious football Injury of the season In tho east litis put John Thompson, of St. Joseph college, in a hospital at Philadelphia for several wt-eks with a fractured leg. He was playing on the scrub team against a regular team wheu one of the players whom be tackled fell upon him. Jack Tlghe Goes to Louisville. It has been announced that John Tlghe would succeed "Del" Howard as mnnngtr of the Louisville American association busebnll team. Tlghe was for several years manager or the Rock Island tenm In the Threo I league, and later managed the Seattle club of the Northwest league. Arms Made to Order. A I'nited States senator, worth mil lions which he made rapidly, has a coat of arms recntly acnulred lie gave a large dinner party one night ins coal or arms was emblazoned In gold on (he top of the dinner cards The lady who went In with the sen ator, the wife td another senator ob served (lie Insignia when she picked up ner dinner card and exclaimed: "How prettyl" "Yes." replied tho senator proudly. "I think It Is ruther neat. My wire In vented It." Saturday Kvenlng Post 1 Not for Him. Farmer Hayseed (In the elivl I want ter find an eatln' houso Accosted PedcBtrian Are vou look Ir.g for any particular place? Farmer II. Well, not too dinned p'tickler. Hostnn Transcript. Elemental Error. Judge Stevens was angling In the Muntlowish waters, and Just after din ner became Involved In an argument The wife of the man who knows It all gets buck at him occasionally by saying: "I told you sol" Mrs. Wtnslow's Root sing 8rnp for Children teethtuir, softeo. tiir rums, reduces tuMuinm lion, allays pla, cures wind colic, tie a boUle. A woman may not be able to mak a fool of every man she meets, but she ran make something Just as good. Natural Ending. "Our cook's dead " "Indeed? Hid she dlu a natural death?" "Yes, the natural death of a person who tries lo light a lire with kero sene!" Stray Stories. Subjective. "I see somebody has Invented a 'noiseless' soup spoon. In what way Is it noiseless?" "Why, madam, fs constructed in such a manner ih:it er you don't make a noise when you're using It." Make the Liver Do its Duty Nino timeq itt ten when th lit, fa right the stomach and bowels are right LAKItR'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gontlybut firmly pel a lazy liver do its duty. Cures Con (tipation, In- dig eation Sick He.da. and Distress After Rtin SMALL PII.L, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature j it. om -vp jVfSJT I HIVE R 1 to hum i; or r m w aki AMI HI IM I P TIIF SYSTFM T.ifc Ihn Ola MtumlHnl t, ItiiVK S 1AM hi hv CHIt.1 'IttNIi'. Vhu know liui vuu nr ukm Tim It. mm In i iilnlnii- prlMi-fl on PtTjT In -ll if, Imwiiiii ii lit Hliiijiljr (Jinninc umt iMn In u ta.ir!c-n l thi. it ml i lie tiitti fttcciiiul fttriu hut yruwa pt't'lslu mill ilnldn n. bU tfiut. Definition of Velocity. Teacher Whut Id velocity, Johnny? Johnny Velocity !h what a (hup loin go of a wasp with. For rOLIM and CHIP Micki' i APi liiNK It thr brsit rmiv r ' IIpm i hi ftWihifr mill frvrrlKlinsM- iMirrx tlir I'oht mil rrinrrM tmrinal nndtlluiiN. It lliilil rrtWtM luimetlmtrly. ., ami ,Soc. Al ilritg alurtit. I E ' 3 ACTS LIKE MAGIC I J. J. PatUnoa. M D.. Marshall, AU.. sarsi "In in? prnctirr I h Imind that Mri Iran .Mtiat.tnK l.inimrnt s-u like ruunic. In unr i-HV ll Clirril sn olil Isilf of a rrT is-Trrr aita, It of Kliruinatuin in the ntvk and Khouiilcr." 2Sc. 50c. SI a bottls at Dmi A Csa'l Stars After a man has been married about J a year he begins to wonder why his friends didn't ge( busy and have him locked up before he did It. Wood Piilseninii is often canril by light cuts or woiindi. IVntli iimv remit. II iinlins Winrd Oil v ill ilrinv oiil tie poinn. henl t lie wound and prevent se rious trouble. In order to become a nuisance you have only to hunt up a grievance. AGENTS p He 1 1 kit b'llh crmil. full? 'Mnintt'l ntirBfry tfM'k. PATENTS OUICR icuir t08t CYCS Watssa r.l'olrman.n-utt. Incloi, lie. Ituk'lm. S al relvruata, itost rssulia. W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 45-1911. Woman's Ills Many women auffer needlessly from firlhood to women, hood and Irom motherhood to old age with backache, dizziness or headache. She becomes broken-down, slecp leia, nervous, irritable and feels tired from morning- to niflit. 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