THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO, FA. 9 06 eftek BALL-PLAYING BROTHERS IN BIG LEAGUES POOR BOMB THROWERS Training of Professional Baseball Players Is Wrong. 0 Work Many Women in this Condition Re gain Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Convincing Proof of This fact Ridgway, Perm. WI suffered from female trouble with backache and pain in my &ide for over seven months bo I could not do any of my work. I was treated by three different doctors and was getting discouraged when my sister-in-law told me how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound bad helped her. I decided to try it, and it restored my health, so I now do all of my housework which is not light as I have a little bov three ve&ra old." Mrs. O. M. Rhines, Ridgway, Penn, Mrs. Lindsey Now Keeps House For Seven. Tennille,Ga. "I want to tell you how much I have been benefited V lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. About eight years ago I ft in such a low state of health I was unable to keep house for three in W family. I had dull, tired, dizzy feelings, cold feet and hands nearly the time and could scarcely sleep at au. The doctor said I had a tare case of ulceration and without an operation I would always an invalid, but I told him I wanted to wait awhile. Our druggist vised my husband to get Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound id it has entirely cured me. Now I keep house for seven and work the garden some, too. I am so thankful I got this medicine. I feel though it saved my life and have recommended it to others and ley have been benefited". Mrs. W. E. Lindsey, R, R. 3, Tennille, Ga. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkbam Medl- e Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, d and answered by a woman and beld in strict confidence. S ALL CHILDREN DO IT kriity President Startles Hearers 1 Declaring Youth Like to "Take" Things. G. Stimley Hall, president of university, snenklnc on "Itellir- Ind Education." tlio other (lav. wl off a number of ojilnions thnt Hr ftnrtlod some of his hearers, ft 'iliimir once In n while If the al'ii dtimiiKls," Doctor Hall nd i nwl when Hie gasping had sub s' he gave It ns his belief t. lapping children was a good 11 1' K tin1 shippings were ndiiiln l vigorously and "not more In limn In anger. very kind about stealing," said . doctor, "for oil children t" !t iii'innrs to be a pretty broad iti n, says the Dnyton News. '4i tJie doctor I right, but let Wl Hint ho has overstated the v In Justice to him It must be 1 Unit lie qualified his nssertlon Wing the thievish propensities of to" ly saying; - 'siMy there Is not a person here, " t least, who has not stolen turnips or watermelons. If M been caught In the city they I have been branded ns crlm l 'fan understand the doctor's con s conrernlng apples and water-. ,lUt !' should any boy want ' turnips? As well accuse nil 1 Inferring work to play. No, to believe that Hoctor Hull l too general In his accusation. 1 Not on Show. !n who ()st (he freak election 'ully conscious of his facial il'S. wily one thing I nsk," said winner. yt!"itr inquired the winner. K t stand by and see "11 tbes,. pens Wlth n hatpin y" to admit that you won the f ' Insisting n ,mVmont. 1'ieieini mt V011 ..- ,.. ' "'J IF YOU HAVE. no appetite, Indigestion, Flatulence, Sick Headache, "all run down" or losing flesh, you will Und Tufl's Fills lust what you need. They tone up the weak stomach and build up the flagging cneralct. Cynical Estim.t. n Si'Hili sued for fifty dollars w "llcnti.m of her hus "wtion," "V extortion "rMltTbTu.hlne In ll'fl" Invention. In the Bath Before retir ing, use with warm water and insure a restful night. It Refreshes . (All DmjriUU.) Contains W Pure Sulphur. HiriHalrlWslsssr Dye, Ksek er Irtwa, 10 Glenn's Sulphur Soap One kind of curiosity is a small boy with two grandmother;) who Isn't spoiled. Indigestion product! disagreeable and nmrllmii alarming symptoms. Wright' Indian Vegetable Pills stimulate the dlgee tlvo processes to function naturally. Adv. One Way to Be Useful. Saphead How can I best serve my fellow countrymen? Miss Sweet Why not become a waiter? Town Topics. CLEAR YOUR COMPLEXION ) wholesome Me beverage winning ied every F re by folks r find that i0ffee dishes. ason" While You Sleep With Cutlcura Soap and Ointment Trial Free. On retiring:, gently smear the face with Cutlcura Ointment, wash off In five minutes with Cutlcura Soap and hot water, and continue bathing a few minutes with the Soap. The Influence of this treatment on the pores extends through the night. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Did He Know Colors? He couldn't see anything but green and he wasn't Irish, either. The trou ble with Il.vruin A. Douglas of Pay- son, who sought enlistment nt the local ofllec of the Marine corps, was Ills Inability to distinguish colors, says the Desert News. He wus blind as a bat color blind, thnt Is. After passing his general physical examination even to the eyesight test with n good showing, he slipped up on the yarns. . When confronted with n basket of colored, yam nnd told to pick -out reds of similar shnde he choose a deep green, and when asked to, match The yellows he also picked greens. Told ho could not bo accepted by the service ho went away with the remark : "How could you expect me to; I never did any sewing In my life." Puppy Love. The bride was found In tears, clutch ing her little woolly dog Mudlns and nt intervals moaning to herself. "Sweetheart, sweetheart," snld her terrified husband, "what Is the mat ter? Tell me; what Is the matter?" "Oh h," she wollod between agon ized sniffles, "Mufllns Is going to be sick I know he N. He bit a piece out of a peddler's leg today." Bass In a Church Bell. A swarm of busy bees has taken pos session of the belfry of the Christian Church, Ualsey, Ore., und has stored honey In .such quantity that, the floor has broken nnd honey is dripping du.i ,i upon the bell, making it impossible to ring it for church services. The theorist Is often amusing, If not very instructive. There are men who consider an ace the most rh"r'rr pn n enrth. '1 i iiSl xwW fX t ..-iM. W TjfcteX MKY COVCLE3K1C cs. . mm im ZACH WHEAT CIY0C ffJLAft SOME OF THE BROTHERS IN BASEBALL. There ore many ball-playing broth ers In the minors and In semi-professional ball, but few brothers ever In vade the major leagues, and the cusc of Stanley und Harry Covelesklo Is unique, because both are rated as stars, and both ure pitchers. Hut the Coveleskle boys ore by no means the only brothers under con tract with big lengue teams this ycur. Washington's Star. Clyde Milan, the outflelding star of the Washington club, has a brother on the same team; and the brother, Hor ace. Milan, is also an outfielder. Though the younger Milan Is not ft regular, he Is, nevertheless, being kept on the payroll by Clarke (Jrlfflth be cause he has shown Griff something, and the time may come when the two Milan boys will play side by side In the regular lineup. Two other brothers ore drawing sal aries from a major league team this season. Zuoh and Mack Wheat of the HEINIE ZIM AT HIGH SPEED Most Brilliant Third Baseman of Year on Form Shown Executing Every Kind of Play. One of the leading experts connect ed with the summer pastime calls at tention to the play of Heinle Zimmer man In listing third basemen. The Eminent Zim has drawn his share of ups and down, but at pres ent he Is undoubtedly playing the greatest game at third shown In either lengue. Not even the Immortal Collins or the equally immortal Bradley nt their best had anything upon the Bronx Firefly ns he is now moving along. Heinle Is no beardless youth. He was one of Frank Chance's collection back In the old (lays of Cut) greatness. Hut Heinle has never played the bull lu Itk'.'. w.v. . v.awt iwu mii in t vMaWjiifhWrAVi . .... ... . MtwalfF Heinie Zimmerman. fore thnt he has playttl this season. He has been nt top speed, executing every variety of pluy known with won derful case and dush. On his form shown so fur he is beyond any debate the most brilliant third bnseman of the year. PLAY GOOD BALL IN MINORS Castoff Pitchers of Athletics Make Good With Newark Now Playing In Other Positions. Two castoff pitchers of the Athletics are making good as regulnr players for the Newark International league club. They are Lefty Russell, who Is cover ing first base, and Bruno Hans, who Is flaying In the outfield. Both men have won the fans with their mighty hit ting. Russell was secured by the Athletics la 1010 from Baltimore for money nnd players amounting to $10,000. He never made good becauso of illness contracted during the previous winter and went to the minors, where he Mis since played good ball. Bruno Haas Joined the Athletics In If 1(5, and on Juno 23 of thnt season made a world's record by Issuing 16 bases on balls to New York batsmen. Both RusscU and Hans suw they would nqycr make pitchers, so adapted themselves to other positions where they are hnvlnj better fortune. Dodgers are the lads, and President Kbbets has had a string to both of them for several seasons. The When brothers play different positions, for Znch cavorts In the outer gardens, while Mack Is a catcher. Something to Crow About So the Coveleskles, the Milans and the Wheats have something to crow about, for when a biill-playlng family sends two of its members to the big show It has the right to claim distinc tion, In tho in nurs this year there Is a case whero tfree brothers may bo found playing l ull, though not in the same class. O. - Crnmlnll Is pitching In the Coast lot.ij.'e and his brother Karl Is a membei of ihe Salt Lake club of the sniiio dr. nit. A younger brother of this pair in s bloomed out as a pitcher and. although he has had several trlnls Willi big minor league tennis, he Is still getting his education In the smaller minor leagues, BASEBALL 5TORIC5 Cobb receives $1123.33 for each game, or $1!0,000 for 154 games, Uncle Wilbert Robinson is bent on turning Jimmy Johnston Into un in fielder. Sherwood Mngeo has been playing great ball slnceh Is shift from Boston to Cincinnati. It Is rumored In American league circles that Trls Speaker will mnniige the Cleveland In 11)18. Comlskey's players ore drawing $10,000 in salaries, und he says they ore earning the money. Guy Morton and Joe Boehllng of the Clevclands were recently fined for breaklug the training rules. Clark Griffith's Wnshlngtons are cer tainly coming to life. Maybe General Crowder suddenly got after them. Fred Mitchell has pulled tho Cubs together nnd they nre making another fight to wind up in the first division. - n Young Smith of the Glnnts wasn't good enough for the Pirates, but he looks rather sweet In n Giant uniform. i i Shillings hns made a dismal failure with tho Braves this year. President Haughton has not Interfered with his policy. It loos ns If the Pirates have nn ex cellent chance of finishing the senson with a lower percentage than any club In the major leagues. The overhead charges, exclusive of players' salaries, that must be met by the owners of Ilia Braves this year nre more than $SO,000. Thnt was a good Joke about Sher wood Mngce being headed for the minors, in cirse some major lengue club did not claim him. President Frnzeo of the Red Sox Is working the wires for another catcher. Cady is too slow, Thomns Is too fnt and Agncw Is doing all the work. The Giants need n reliable right handed pinch hitter. As soon ns Lew McCarty's leg gets n bit stronger the big catcher may fill In nt this role. Los Nunnmnker, the big catcher of the Yankees, isn't built for sped, but for comfort. He may seem slow at times, but he gets there all the same. Kenneth Williams, when he reports to the St. Louis Browns, will be of some value on the bases, us well as for his hitting. With -"Mule" Watson and Oscar Horstman on the roster, the Cnrdlnals are capable of putting on a trained animal act at a moment's notice. In Alexander and Evers the rtillllcs are carrying two of the highest sal aried men In the National league. Alex ander Is drawing $12,000 and Even $10,000. Lieutenant Elliott of Australian Army Expresses Himself After Morn. Ing's Practice With Cleve land Indians. "I. hate to discourage you, but your professional baseball players will make hlnomln' pnnr bombardiers, unless they go through a lot of. training," Is the way Lieut. Lester KUIott of the Aus tralian nruiy expresses the situation, following a morning's exercise with the Cleveland Indians. "I've been told that American base ball players expect to raise havoc against the Germans becuuse of their training in baseball, but thut training Is all wrong. "One of the training stunts for the soldiers In the Intensive camps In France requires thnt the bombers shall throw almost without a rest for two hours. When von rormliler thnt each bomb weighs from 7V4 o OH pounds, rather heavier than the Amer ican baseball, you will see the diffi culty facing Americans who throw their baseball with a snap and over hand. "The best motion for bomb throw ing Is a sort of half-bowling motion, as used In Knglish cricket. Seldom do the throwers see their target. An observer, looking through a periscope, keeps them Informed of their luck In dropping the deadly bombs Into the enemy's trench. The throwers have merely to keep the storm of bombs going over their own parapet and Into the enemy's trench. "After looking nt the baseball play ers tossing their licht bnsehall nrounil I am convinced that not one will be able to throw a bomb 20 fret. If they In sist on this bnsehall motion, they will tnrow their arms awnv. "However, every player with whom I talked ll mien red Interested nnil most Intelligent. I have no doubt nt nil but that the players will soon pick up the new motion and be quite as effective ns any other force on the firing line, NAP LAJOIE IS SUCCESSFUL Several Major League Clubs Have Expressed Desire to Secure Services o Frenchman. Nap Lajole's success as n manager In the International league und the recovery of his batting eye are al most certain to drag the veteran back Info the big league. Several clubs nre known to have ap proached the baseball powers with a view to getting Laloio, and nt least one club bus made him a tentative of fer to manage it next year. Lnjoic Is satisfied with his lot In Toronto. He Is well-liked there. His team has been In the pennant fight oil Gm Nap Lajoie. the way, and the club has been pros perous. Hence he Isn't figuring very heavily ou leaving. The amount of money offered him for his work as a ilg leaguer, however, Is expected to have Its effect. And there nre clubs which are ready to put up a big price for the Frenchman's services. Toronto is expected In baseball cir cles to have nn American league club before many seasons puss. In fnct, It N confidently expected the transfer will be made this whiter. If Lnjole could be given the managership of this aggregation, or even If he were given n berth ns a player, he probably would be satisfied. WIN EXTRA-INNING AFFAIRS New York Yankees Fortunate in Grab bing Off Games That Go Beyond Nine Innings. The Yankees may never win a pen nant, but they nre strong In the extra- Inning league. Their 14-lnnlng victory over the White Sox on July 20 was the seventeenth they had played this year. Of these they have lost but three, two others going to a tie score. They should have had this game with the White Sox In nlno Innings, as they started off with n four-run lead. Cullop pitched great ball, with rotten support. He did not give a bnso on balls In 13 innings. MORIARITY STARS AS UMPIRE Former Detroit Tiger Getting Along Well With Players and Exercis ing Fine Judgment. Goorce Morlnrlty Is retting many compliments for his work ns an mu re. Ho Is now getting along well Ith the players and covering all sorts Dlays well, at the same time excr- Islng fine Judgment. Morlnrlty gives 'very Indication of developing Into a star umpire. C P a 4 C c c c c 1 a c I a As beneficial as It Is enJoy able In other words., doubly beneficial: that's why Is popular the world over. Many a long watch or a hard Job Is made more cheerful by this long-lasting refreshment. After Every Meal l! The Flavor lasts Aids appetite and dUcstlon mnmsa rir jm PEKUCT CUM f lt Allays tftlrrt h and tatuue P rm m i i i q Feed the Fighters! Win the War!! Harvest the Crops Save the Yields '' v On the battle fields of France and Flanders, the United States boys and the Canadian boys are fighting side by side to win for the World the freedom that Prua tianism would destroy. While doing this they must be fed and every ounce of muscle that can be requisitioned must go into use to save this year's crop. A short harvest period requires the combined forces of the two countries in team work, suck as the soldier boys in France and Flanders are demonstrating. Thi Combined Fighters In France and Flanders and tha Combined Harvesters In America WILL Bring tha Allied Victory Nearer. A reciprocal arrangement for the use of farm workers ha been perfected between the Depart, ment of the Interior of Canada and the D partroente of Labor and Agriculture of the Uniied Statu, under which it u i proposed to permit the harvester that are now engaged in the wheat fielda of Okla homa. Kansaa. Iowa. North Ihikota. South Dakota. Nebraska. Minnesota and Wisconsin to mov over into Canada, with the prirtlege of later returning to the United Statea. when the crop in I lis United States have been conserved, and help to save the enormous crops in Canada which by th tune will be ready for banrcating. HELP YOUR CANADIAN NEIGHBOURS WHEN YOUR OWN CROP IS HARVESTED III Canada Wants 40,000 Harvest Hands to Take Care of Its 13.000,000 ACRE WHEAT FIELD. One rent a mile railway fare from the International boundary line to destination and the rat returning to Um International boundary. High Wages, Good Board, Comfortable Lodgings. An Identification Card issued at the boundary by a Canadian Immlcratioo Officer will ice do irouoie in returning to in united states. AS SOON AS YOUR OWN HARVEST IS SAVED, move northward and assist year Canadian neighbour in harvesting his: in this wsy do your bit in helping "Win the War". For particulars as t routes, identification carda and place where employment may be had. apply to Superintendent f immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to J. P. JAFTRAY, Cor. Walnut sad Broad Sfs., Philadelphia, Pa. Canadian Government Agent. 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