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Show J A 2L .PICKED OUT THE WRONG I Physician Meant Well Enough but He Had Left the Motorman Serioue-lHandicapped. Frank E. Payne, a member of the tte railroad commission, said when investigating a trolley accident recently, he was told of a motorman on a work car who was running ut high peed when the trucks left the rills because of snow and sleet, and the car was thrown to tl$e side of the right of way, bringing Vp against a telephone pole The motorman was not seiiously hurt, but was cut and bruised about the bead and fnce by fljing He was carried to a phjslcian's office where hi wounds were dressed and When the physician had bandaged asked the placed the last pin he uehded man If he felt-Pt- ke he could IS A CLOUTER MORGAN HUGH JENNINGS T07RECEIVE TOP SALARY ! y walk 0 can walk all right,' rebut I wish ou would III those bandages so I can see "Why. man. returned the physician I left one of your eyes uncovered for the purpose' Hut, doc, that eye you left uncov ered is a glass one IndlanapoPs Hure I turned the path-lit- , News ECZEMA - RED IN BLOTCHES 205 Ranted Ave., Detroit. Mich "Some time last summer I was taken with eczema. It began in my hair first with red blotches, then scaly, spreading to my face. The blotches were red on my face,, dry and scaly, not large; on my scalp they were larger, some acabby. They came on The Inside of my banda my hands. were all little lumps aa though full of shot about of an inch under the akin. Then they went to h - 4 the outride and between and all over my fingers. It also began on the bottoms of my feet and the calves of my legs, and Itch, oh, my! I never had anything like It md hope I never will again. Tbe itching was terrible. My bands got so I could scarcely work. I tried different eczema ointment but without results I also took medicine for It but It did no good. I saw the advertisement for a sample of Cutlcnra Ointment and Soap and Bent for one. They did me ao much good I bought some more, using them aa per directions, and In about- - three weeks I waa well again. 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"Morgan is a natural hitter, that's all, smiles Griffith, when talking oi his young second baseman. He it using all bis ability now and should he a success all along. As soon as he learns the fine points about playing the bag, be will be one of the best second basemen in tbe game, mark me, one of the best in the game." TO RETAIN MANAGER DAHLEN To set at rest various rumors Involving the management of the Brook-lynnext year President Ekbets made this positive statement: "Dahlen will not be supplanted. He has done excellent work with the material in hand. In three years he has Fisher, the new Brooklyu shortstop, very promising. looks Pongo Cantillou er KV i C" fa tm bba . sooth team. '1" jr - Ceorge Gibson seems to be in a Jimmy Archer in guarding class with tbe sacks. TafSs fills Eddie Mensor, the outfielder of the of this paper 1 jH) Pirate team, la a prize fighter in the No Chance. desirinto off season. Officer bet's ihe'tfoulile here? buy any tiling Russell Ford and Ed Walsh, both Airs. Rooney 1 here's no trouble! advertised in its columns should insist upon having what they esk for, spitballers, have allowed more hits Me ould man Mailed iu to try and i than any other pitchers in the Amer- make some, but lie found he tould not refusing all substitutes or imitations ican league. do it! Apparently Manager Callahan is I AOKNTW SKEUVO WAT! wrog I'll.IN. H W coming to believe that youngsters are Mr vlnif.w fbMHUiiiff frri r usm!n ihrm- huMbhl ipw swnb. Hoflenu the fuoR, roach needed. In mri for MBipi?, ipflddiui? A(tt do, snfps y A Y IpLk ClllbK kUa-jHjkh, - ewrvu wumI coHe, Ijqivfavurth, Uou. HALkllu, pisiuCharley Ucoln springs a new one rl vie wniis. Twill recommend 0 , Port Deposit down without a hit and then lost the game. 1 to 0. Two errors gave Port Deposit the winning Urn In the ninth inning Uaby Halstead, Plates, Pa Lydia E. Piakhsra Medicine Co. (eosfl deatlal) Lyau, Mass. 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Tha glories of tbe past are being dimmed by tbe accomplishments of the present, and these "Infant fans will live to see things done that we cannot even imagine. That's why I envy them. We UBed to think we had seen everything that was in tbe Now we realize that the sport game. is still in. its childhood. The Cobbs, the Marquarde and the Johnsons are teaching us this, and double clinching the facL ! Canpm league. So Testify. Here is the report of another genuine ease, which still further shows that Lydia E. Pinkbams Vegetable Compound may be relied upon. -- I had inflamWalcott, N. Dakota. mation which caused pain in my side, and my back ached all, the time. I was so blue that I felt like crying if any one even spoke to me. 1 took Lydia El Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, juid I began to gain right away. I continued its use and now I am a well woman. Five tha coupons . With them you can get nil sorts of valuable presents articles suitable fur young and old men, women, boys and girls. Yoti li bo delighted to see what you caa get free with- out one rent of cost to you. Get our now illustrated catalog. At a apeciat off, sn toitl send it ree daring September mm d October on y. Your name end address on a postal will bring it to you. Manager Jennings of Detroit Their Own Statements Dakota. 8r President Ebbeta of Brooklyn Seta at Rest Rumore Concerning Leader of Hie Team. DESPONDENT Mrs. Box 98. S - tfr'-- Proof. Mr. Casey (sitting up In bed) Molke, did yex put out the cat? Mr Casey 01 did. Mrs. Casey 01 dont belave It! Mr. Casey Well, If yez think Oim a liar, get up and put 'er out yerself. VlS' The improvement of Ray Morgan as a batter is one ot tbe greatest things connected with the performances of the Nationals of 1912 Last year the little lad from Danville, Va., was a light sticker. Jimmy McAleer despaired his ever shining In the big league on that account Rut Jimmy didnt know how to teach the boy better form at tbe bat. It remained for Clark Griffith to do that. At Charlottesville Morgan was given long and careful Instruction on how to stand, how to swing, how tc get away from the plate and tbe kind It was all of a bat he" should use new to the lad. Never before had any one tried to teach him. He had always hit In his own natural style good enough In its way, too, but not good enough for the big show. When the season started Morgan was only learning bow to use all his weight against the ball, how to pick out tbe good ones and bow to gel sway from tbe plate. He was learning rapidly, however, and when th opportunity came for him to take bis day aftei place In tbe regular line-u-p day, be was ready. Moigan should be one of the teams leading bitters If he continues his present work with tbe willow. Thor oughly Impregnated with the doctrine being taught the team by Griffith, he believes he can hit any pitching served up to him. Furthermore, he Is doing It and has beCn doing it all along. The Baltimore boy Is using thw proper size of stick (now. He swings with all bis strength and weight and la one of tbe longest hitters on tha d Always a Safe Remark. Amateur "Ned Kelly (feotlo voce) Ive forgotten my Jolly By Jove! tinea Goodness gracious, whatever shall I do? Professional Dan Kelly (equal to the occasion) Shoot the nearest policeman and beef out: "To the bush, boys, to the bush! Sydney Bulletin. t Bill Dahlen. rimAskingthat a disinfectant bq used on the spitball, Cincinnati has released Tliom kina, tbe Washlngton-Lpuniversity pitcher, to Toronto. As usual In a defeat, the pitcher didnt seeig to have anything except a glove and a prayer. The success of the Senators Is said to be due to the ability of the pitchers to hold the runners on first. e ng Schutes Awakening. Frank Schulte of the Cubs has recovered his batting eye. Schulte was the batting sensation of last year, when he made 21 home runs. Now "Ducky" Holmes, manager of the Helnle Zimmerman Is the candy kid Grand Rapids team. Is boasting that wjth the stick. Schulte will undoubted- he developed loth Rube Marquard ly be heard from thle time forward. - and ripped out the deadwood, the drinkers and the trouble makers and has built up an entirely new organization. He knows every angle of the game and the Brooklyn! are bound to Improve. It would he On Injustice to remove Dahlen from the management just at a time when It seems certain that he Chance to Undergo Operation.-Fran- k will get good results. Dahlen is not to Chance will be operated on blame for the accidents and illness at the end of tbe present season. The that have crippled ns from' time to doctors believe they can relieve his time. He has been patient and pains- excessive nervousness with an operataking and I intend to place increased tion, and Chance has consented to the sonfldence in his ability." , attempt Dixie-Walk- 1 er. The Cleveland club Is scouring the remotest corners of the country for anything and everything that looks like s player. Columbia of tha South Atlantic traded Phil Htnton to Spartanburg of the, Carolina asocla-tlofor Catcher Menefee league has v Many a mans good renutgtioii has been fatalj bitten by the political bug. w 3.00 Lo W. N. U., Sslt Lake City, RElltr OXE EYES No. DOUGLAS SHOES 3.50 4.00 4.50 AKD FOR MEN AND WOMEN wean Wa Douglas $2M0, 5.00 I $2aSO Hoys tt tund $3MO School SiiocssCcst In tho world W. L. Douglas make and UICK ; v !! more $3.00, $3.50 and $4.1)0 .hoes than any other manufacturer in the world became they look better, fit belter, and wear longer than ordinary oboea. When fe a buy ahoea be aura W. L. Douglae CAUTION. name la atompod on tho bottom. It guaranteea protection to yon egoinat inferior aboea. Bawere of aubstitotea. W. L Douglaa ahoea ere Bold in 78 own atorea in large citiee and retail ahoe dealera everywhere, Writ for Catalog. W. L. DOUCLA3, Brockton, Maaa. fast CotoalealrU. |