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Show 1 I I M I WORLD WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM TO FARMERS Malta Farm Fire-Ca- n Life Attractive and Lessen Very Readily He Used for Water to Dairy u nl Darns. .CHAMPIONSHIP STORY CLASH -- TOPSY HARTSEL OWrtder- - of - Philadelphia Athletics Was Handicaped at Start Because of Size. VeTe7aH By rom Imagr Carrlo CF It took ngl t In start l. Hartsrl. Topsy e a long time to get started baseball, but outv a tuinutt to Tin gr'eUst hatidn .ip I had when I wa trying to gu s arted was size lou see down at Polk, O, they thoug! t I ua- a great plaver and we had an old player tlure who taught me to play the game 1 lx gnu was ten years old, playing before and was on the high s hool and town teams when I was 111 let n I was five leet four int hes tall ard weighed then about 125 pounds 1 played around with the teams In our st- - tlon of the (ouu try, and was detei mined lo become a We bad few professional player 'halites to learn muh, and when I finally got a job with the Burlington, la , t lub In 1897, I must have been as green a ' busher as theie was I was fast, but In thut league they seemed to think I was too Bmall te plav, and I went to Montgomery, then to Salem, Ohio, and finally reached Grand Rapids. Mich It was there 1 The Grand Rapids really started team then was a sort of farm for big )p igue dubs and a bunch of expe rietued and really good plavers were there I learned rapidly then, and I b pan to see where I was shy found I had been making mistakes and mlsplaying the game In many ways and still thinking 1 was dgjng it right because no one ever had told me how I should do Louisville took me from Grand Rapids, then Indian apolls got me, and finally I landed with the Chicago National league I think I played better ball team there than I ever did Besides I had learned a whole lot about batting and had a good opportunity to study pitchers It was at Chicago that I had my best hitting year, and my best base running seasons, and I attribute all my success there to the study of the A base runner opposing pitchers especially ought to be familiar with every trick and move of every opmy r bar aa'cr lr tfcelr dwelling boox-! i!r What a 111 the cost v d 'liar and up, depeadlif 4 the of the horn needed This make k!' i f eju u tile. Ilf lv h and toll room, fAui fi'fc, the eay uaahlng of ainiloa walk. the sfi'nkllng of and lana, the Irrigating of gardens, hlch a all the other rnofinlf m e few year ago mere thought poaalhl hre hg water a) a only In cUJ, fi-- Id! r'rt a-- d hrt inl'Uor e 7 I, ' gli ougM to tri'rh better, hitrt up a fax'-11- - ttrde e farm ragloe, a m 'l gfull: be utHlied not only for hare hlh can I op- 1 but era .rg this water suly fur hurolng aaalng wood, cutting feed and doing a dozen and on oiler ll would L Job abot t the farm, only a few minutes of pumping to raise the pressure In tbe tank to tho desired height, With the engine, H 11 not be necesanry to be aoonomlcal In ualng water, profiled the well la a Hand Pump and Pressure Tank. - , were at alia hie, write Clarence Shame la Orazig Judd Farmer. Tills 1 one of the things that makes It lessens the farm life attractive. work in the hnuwe, Insures" a fine lawn and garden, reduces danger from Are, add greatly to eoaifnrt and oo venlence Is every direction. Tbe bay te arc ore this la to Install a water supply system, with a pressure tsak la tk hsao te t. Thta pressure tank la ee arranged that by pumping U fwB under strong air pressure tbe water Is forced all over the bouse, and Is available fur the bathroom, tolled room and the garden or Are hose Tbe vatu Is distributed about the been eaaotly as It la In city borons, by tweens of galvanised tw fire- - HTbcre s small building la to be supplied and the amount of water to be used Is nod large, the system can bn Installed for M. For the average bowee N U a better figure. Where the boose to largw and where considerable amounts of water are needed far tbe town and garden, and possibly aieo for washing carriages, automobiles and horse, a larger system should be Installed, costing up to $150. Tbe eoet of tbe system, there fore, depends upaa tbe vlsbee of tbe cwner and tbe demands that will be made npon It Its tnalajlailoe to easy, and Its operation to exceedingly simple. Any pipe fitter or plumber can put In the plant so that It will work perfectly All that to needed for operating Is to keep the tank preeaure up to the delem good A latga ooe end tbe supply of water ' have n system of this kind In my country home. IV was Installed four years ago and cost $75. Previous to that time nothing of the kind had been used la my neighborhood. We takf. rare of the waste water and ewag hy running a large tile from of a mile (be bethroou, distant, to a large cistern, located In the center of a big field. This to disinfected about twloe a year, and Is easily handled. 1 have never bed any trouble with tbe water pipes, even during tbe coldest weather. Neither have 1 bad any difficulty with tbs easts system. In faot, tbe water sup ply Is practically perfect, and I don't see bow any farmer who can get to getber $7$ or $100 can afford to bs without It Tbe Illustrations Indicate tbe ar rangement of a water supply system, as can be readily seen to very simple. Tbe system can also be used for supplying water to stork tanks, and these may be located anywhere on the farm. Tbe preeaure developed In tbe tank to sufficient to force tbe water anywhere wanted. This use will. ol course, - depend entirety upon tbe wishes of the owner, and Is simply t matter of cost of pipe. It can very readily be used for delivering water to dairy or other stock barns, where It can be run Into water troughs to tbe stalla, or elsewhere, as desired On tbe whole, tbe farm water supplj system to one of tbe mast asttofso I one-quart- Manager Frank Chance of Chicago. the worlds the morsel hull'd out for fandom during tbe Cubs vs Athbtes for (i.im bull honors' That's to b October unleas iotn befall F Leroy Cbanoe Harold D Johnson in Chh ago Record lierald. It's all over but the shouting as regards the American league race with Macks seasoned youngsters galloping pennant ward on the high speed. Practically the Ratue situation prevails In the National despite the crippled condition of the great Cub machine, and fans whether partial or Impartial around both circuits have conceded the palm to the West side combination. Interest In the coming clash already has stirred the rooting populace of every city of major, minor or trolley league caliber. Speculation over the outcome of the atruggle is running at fever heat, with the iaeisWeloan and ZwUllng, the new White Jorlty of the critics picking? Chicago 8px outfielders, are each 22 years old. as the flaunting scene of the next Ed Walsh to a good Imitator and to worlds pennant. Whatever the out- salt to have the best vaudeville talent come, the battle royal will bring to- of any baseball player in the major gether two of the most formidable leagues. The attendance for the recent Chicatwirling forces ever known to the na York series was close to go-New ttonal pastime. Frank Chance, typical exponent of 90,000, which is going some for a four-dasession. the playing manager, will be on first, unless the aforementioned dire calamUmpire Johnstone of the National ity works a change In the color g heme league says thaMhe Cubs should win And ffom the Initial corner the P L. over the Athletics because of tbe betIs a master hand at driving his hurl ter catching of Kllng and Archer. Unless Overall shows Improvement ers Auk any umpire who has offld ated on the bases when some poor un he will not be picked to open the happy Cab fllngur has experienced a world's aeries tfcla year It will probbad spell. On the other hand, Connie ably be Mordecal Brown against Mack ireal name CornelluB McOllll Plank. Owen Bush, tbe smallest player In cuddy) Is a bench leader of the high est rank, crafty, julck to note -- play the American league, is batting .262 er s shortcomings and a thorough prac- He has madejen doubles, four triples, three homers and twenty three sacrl titioner of Inside ball A aevengame aeries Is no criterion fide hits. Elmer Flick, who was released by of the real strength of any team. And chances are neither will use more the Cleveland Naps to the Kansas than three pitchers In the big show City Blues and refused to go, has setVeteran batting stars In the National tled himself on bis farm for a long " Domestic Water Works System. Broun life of it league claim Manager Chance could substitute Isn't the same demon he was two seaaired point This may be 10, 40, 40 or tory that baa ever been Invented, and sons ago Orval Overall at present Is Toots Hofman for Artie any time A few strokes of the should be looked np by everyone whd hors de combat and may miss the and no one would be the wiser. The 104 pounds. big pump. If the work to done by hand, to Is daeiroua to secure comfort and oon series Ionard (King) Cole the brothers look enough alike on the diasufficient If e lot of water to used, of venlence. young phenom uncovered by Chance mond to be twins. A leading umpire has asked tbe course the amount of pumping will this season Is almost sure ot a steady Care of Milk. Increase. By being economical hi tbe question why left handed batters can't Job In the championship right-hanuse of water, that Is to say, by wasthitters Carry tbe milk out of the stable as Then there s Jack Pflster, one of hit southpaws when pitchers. This is ing none, this matter of pumping to soon as yon get It from the oow Milk the greatest left handers In the game, can hit right-hanto awfully grasping It will take every and southpaws, bv the wav are usu- S fair question, but difficult to answer. not at all a serious problem. The moat satisfactory method of smell within Its reach. Don't give It ally effective agalngt the Macks For pumping, however, to to use a wind a chance. reserve fllngers (he Cubs boast o.f 03SIE 3CHRECK IN MARION such veterans as Mclntlre. Richie and Foxen Against this airav of talent Mack will offer his three mainstays, Noted Partner of Eccentric Pitcher Rube Waddell, Lands In Little Chief lender, Kddie Plank and Jack Town In Indiana, hunseasoned of al' veterans Coombs, dreds of conflicts Ossie Schreckervgost, who was once Of the Philadelphia staff Plat k probmember-- of the Philadelphia a ably has shown the poorest form this JateiL-WltJ,hAWhlte-So- x ana h season while his sTffnToffiaT. sTTiTcTuiP' have at breakgim,. lng "Cy Morgan, It looks like ,i nip and "neck speed tuck affairs, this coming test of pitching strength Chicago will have the advantage tu the catching department wih King and Archer, two of the really greats of the age, as against Thomas-an- d Livingston of the Athletics Veterans 111 play first has on both sides Chance, king of them all for the Cubs, and Davis, a master hand, for the easterners. At second two o' the brainiest exponents of the Inside ball now in service will be seen for years Evers has been Jjalled monarch of all he survey around that section of the field, but the crafty little Trojan will encounter a sturdy opt In Collins, who practically comIt Is well known to experienced cate constitution than the parents ponent mands' the Athletic forces Critics breeders end nature students that There can be no doubt that the selec throughout the land have d birds will onoe In a tlon and pairing of such to tbe way In Tinker the superior of all othernatnsd short while have white offspring? 'this ex- which the breed ot white turkeys has stops, and Joe, with his greater Ossie Schreck. plains' tbe origin of what la this coun- been established and kept, up." J. A. perlence, should overshadow Barry try to known as the White Holland tur- Leland, a noted Illinois preder of white the Holjr Cross product with Mack's plsyed with the Louisville team ot Stelnfeldt and Raker key. So keen an observer ns TegeV turkeys, says: 'As to color, I have troupe. become meter to on record as saying that It to never seen White Holland turkeys that first a grlxxled warrior tried and the the American association, haa. found a manager " well known that meet birds, wild as did not show some black ticking In not wanting In a thousand He haa succeeded Emmet Reilly as well as tame, occasionally produce per- plumage daring tome period of their and the latter a hustling combats, of the Marion. Ind team. youngster knanager i fectly white individuals of more deli Uvea. latter days of dirt- - calamity & Co, writes - DELICATE BREED OF TURKEYS (Topsy) Hartsel. I found that out posing pitcher when I went Into the American league In 1902 with tbe Athletics, Many of the pitchers were new to me and I made many breaks In base running before 1 learned their Styles and their tricks. I had to begin all over again to study them, and It did me more good than before, because of the experience In tbe National league Experience and close study of tbe game and the men who play Tt are necessary to success, and If there Is any lesson In my experience In getting started that may be of value to new men It Is that any man no matter how good, must think and study all the time. The starting Is easy, for players are In demand but the finish Is quick unless tbe player Is willing to work and learn. PLAY' BASEBALL AT NIGHT Two La Croats Teams Battle for Two Hours by Aid of Artificial Light Without Inconvenience. Ath-letlc- black-plnmage- d . r I DrswMs S.I Marias Er krdy. LiuA ZSc.SOc.tlM Murufi jm Shr, ia Aptic Tub, 25c, $1.00 EYE BOOKS AND ADVICE FREE BY MAU Murine Eye Rem edyCo..Chic&go KNEW HIS DESTINATION. Where yer goin': To Jaytown. Well, youd better hurry If you wanter aleep Indoors tonight De Jail In dat burg closes at nine oclock. DONT NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS. 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